Track: Internet of Things |
Expressing IoT safety, privacy and security policies |
IoT systems can control life-and-safety devices or generate highly private data. Increasingly, they are part of control loops, with environmental sensors controlling actuators, from HVAC systems to physical access. Such systems must also be flexible - nobody wants to update a C program when a new device replaces an older one. Thus, we have been exploring policy languages and tools expressing safety, privacy, and functionality constraints. Examples include: Occupancy data might only be available with a delay to prevent alerting burglars. Data analytics applications may have access to summary data, but not individual devices, to ensure privacy. Some appliances may defer running if the home solar system supplies higher-priority in-home consumers. Heating and air conditioning should not run at the same time. |
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Presentation Notes |
IoT-safety-policies.pptx.pdf |