Theft Preventive Measures for Interconnected Personal Computer Devices as Proactive Physical Security of Data

Author:

Pshehotskaya Ekaterina1,Mikhalsky Oleg1

Affiliation:

1. Moscow Polytechnic University, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

This article is concerned with the arising problems and implications of physical security and privacy of personal and control data on portable computer devices, especially smartphones. The authors consider various classifications of portable computer devices, isolate smartphones as a most common device, and study types of user behavior regarding the involved security risks of unauthorized access to the data stored both locally and remotely with accent of physical data access via device theft. Based on provided categorization the researchers discuss the factors and criteria suitable to generalize user patterns and evaluate the corresponding vulnerability level against specified statistics. The considered statistical criteria can be formulated as a mathematical model of relative risks and implemented as a service or an application to be used for improving user awareness on current threats to his personal data and respective interconnected personal portable devices.

Publisher

IGI Global

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