Towards Privacy Engineering for Real-Time Analytics in the Human-Centered Internet of Things
Thomas Plagemann (1), Vera Goebel (1), Matthias Hollick (2), Boris, Koldehofe (3) ((1) University of Oslo, (2) Technical University of Darmstadt,, (3) University of Groningen)

TL;DR
This paper discusses privacy engineering solutions for real-time analytics in human-centered IoT, balancing data utility with privacy protection through user-controlled privacy settings and data aggregation techniques.
Contribution
It introduces tools enabling data analysts to specify data needs and end-users to control privacy and sharing, facilitating privacy-preserving real-time IoT analytics.
Findings
Proposes privacy tools for real-time data analysis in human-centered IoT.
Enables user-defined privacy and sharing preferences.
Balances data utility with privacy protection.
Abstract
Big data applications offer smart solutions to many urgent societal challenges, such as health care, traffic coordination, energy management, etc. The basic premise for these applications is "the more data the better". The focus often lies on sensing infrastructures in the public realm that produce an ever-increasing amount of data. Yet, any smartphone and smartwatch owner could be a continuous source of valuable data and contribute to many useful big data applications. However, such data can reveal a lot of sensitive information, like the current location or the heart rate of the owner of such devices. Protection of personal data is important in our society and for example manifested in the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). However, privacy protection and useful big data applications are hard to bring together, particularly in the human-centered IoT. Implementing proper…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection · Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
