IoTSec:Privacy Label
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Towards Measurable Privacy - Privacy Labelling
Objective
This page provides background for the need for a Privacy Label for Apps, Things and Services. The use of energy labels has successfully (i) enhanced the understanding of energy consumption of white goods like washing machines, freezers and others, (ii) promoted the extra costs of energy-effective white goods, and (iii) reduced the energy consumption from white goods.
Background
The Consumer Services of Norway (Forbrukerrådet) have established a report on privacy in Apps "App-Fail". In there they have found breach of privacy by apps. They identified a lack of "understandable privacy" as the main challenge. This thesis will
- analysis of privacy of home IoT devices
- starting from "privacy by design", and identifying input parameters for "privacy"
- Adopt the multi-metrics methodology for converting input parameters of privacy into measurable privacy
- suggestion for privacy classes, following the European energy labelling
- provide at least two usage scenarios of devices/applications, e.g. sporting device ("speedometer") or child doll
- criteria and evaluation of privacy labels
This page provides background for Privacy Labelling, Measure, what you can measure - Make measurable, what you can’t measure” - Galileo
Privacy today based on lawyer terminology 250.000 words on app terms and conditions Privacy tomorrow A++: sharing with no others A: … C: sharing with …. The Privacy label for apps and devices
Linn Eirin Paulsen is working on her Master Thesis entitled Privacy_labels_for_IoT_consumer_products to get the rules for privacy classes in place.
A main goal of the work