Synthesising Privacy by Design Knowledge Toward Explainable Internet of Things Application Designing in Healthcare

Author:

Alkhariji Lamya1,Alhirabi Nada1,Alraja Mansour Naser2,Barhamgi Mahmoud3,Rana Omer1,Perera Charith1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiff University, UK

2. Dhofar University, Oman

3. Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, France

Abstract

Privacy by Design (PbD) is the most common approach followed by software developers who aim to reduce risks within their application designs, yet it remains commonplace for developers to retain little conceptual understanding of what is meant by privacy. A vision is to develop an intelligent privacy assistant to whom developers can easily ask questions to learn how to incorporate different privacy-preserving ideas into their IoT application designs. This article lays the foundations toward developing such a privacy assistant by synthesising existing PbD knowledge to elicit requirements. It is believed that such a privacy assistant should not just prescribe a list of privacy-preserving ideas that developers should incorporate into their design. Instead, it should explain how each prescribed idea helps to protect privacy in a given application design context—this approach is defined as “Explainable Privacy.” A total of 74 privacy patterns were analysed and reviewed using ten different PbD schemes to understand how each privacy pattern is built and how each helps to ensure privacy. Due to page limitations, we have presented a detailed analysis in Reference [3]. In addition, different real-world Internet of Things (IoT) use-cases, including a healthcare application, were used to demonstrate how each privacy pattern could be applied to a given application design. By doing so, several knowledge engineering requirements were identified that need to be considered when developing a privacy assistant. It was also found that, when compared to other IoT application domains, privacy patterns can significantly benefit healthcare applications. In conclusion, this article identifies the research challenges that must be addressed if one wishes to construct an intelligent privacy assistant that can truly augment software developers’ capabilities at the design phase.

Funder

PETRAS2: National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cyber Security

Quarriable Smart City Data Markets

PACE: Privacy-aware Cloud Ecosystems

The Research Council (TRC), Sultanate of Oman

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture

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