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New research reveals alarming privacy and security threats in smart homes

  • October 26, 2023
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October 26, 2023 By IMDEA Networks Institute

 

 

An international team of researchers, led by IMDEA Networks and Northeastern University in collaboration with NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, IMDEA Software, University of Calgary, and the International Computer Science Institute, has unveiled findings on the security and privacy challenges posed by the ever-growing prevalence of opaque and technically complex Internet of Things (IoT) devices in smart homes.

Smart homes are becoming increasingly interconnected, comprising an array of consumer-oriented IoT devices ranging from smartphones and smart TVs to virtual assistants and CCTV cameras. These devices have cameras, microphones, and other ways of sensing what is happening in our most private spaces—our homes. An important question is, can we trust that these devices in our homes are safely handling and protecting the sensitive data they have access to?

 

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No, of course we cannot trust these devices, but that does not mean we should not use them. Many new routers can isolate out IoT devices from the rest of the network and kind of firewall them if you will in their own little space. Not 100% fool proof, but MUCH better than just sitting open on your network.