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IoT devices gather a huge amount of information and, consequently, bring many privacy threats. For example, the huge amount of information collected with IoT devices could be used in individual and behavioral patterns profiling. Thus, new safeguards for privacy and data integrity must be specified.
This project aims to resolve data privacy issues using a proposed data privacy assurance with a blockchain model. The objectives of this project are as follows:
1. Assessment of the state of the art of data protection standards, security protocols, privacy policies and regulations and ethical charters.
2. Assessment of privacy challenges and standards in IoT context.
3. Identification of critical factors required for the specification and implementation of a privacy assurance in the context of LabVI
4. Validation of a new data privacy assurance blockchain model.
Fehmi Jaafar;Fabio Petrillo;Mohamed Cheriet;Mohamed Cheriet;Fehmi Jaafar
Société du Quartier de l’innovation de Montréal;Centre de recherche informatique de Montréal (CRIM);Quartier de l'innovation de Montréal
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Concordia University of Edmonton; École de technologie supérieure; Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
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