Tailoring Privacy-Aware Trustworthy Cooperating Smart Spaces for University Environments

Author:

Liampotis Nicolas1,Papadopoulou Eliza2,Kalatzis Nikos1,Roussaki Ioanna G.1,Kosmides Pavlos1,Sykas Efstathios D.1,Bental Diana2,Taylor Nicholas Kenelm2

Affiliation:

1. National Technical University of Athens, Greece

2. Heriot-Watt University, UK

Abstract

The more information users disclose to pervasive systems or social media, the better quality and enhanced experience they enjoy for a wider variety of personalised services. However, the privacy concerns of individuals that use such systems have dramatically risen the last years, especially after several events of massive security breaches in various computing or communication systems that have reached the news. This chapter presents the approach being employed by the SOCIETIES project to protect the privacy of sensitive user data and ensure the trustworthiness of delivered services via social and pervasive computing systems. This framework has already been designed, implemented and evaluated via real user trials engaging wide and heterogeneous user populations. In addition to the respective requirements, architecture and features discussed herewith, this chapter elaborates on the user trial that has been conducted in university settings to validate this system focusing on the privacy and trust evaluation results obtained.

Publisher

IGI Global

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