Privacy Concerns, IoT Devices and Attacks in Smart Cities

Wael Alnahari, M. Quasim
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The advancement of technology and wide adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) across the board will soon make the smart city a reality. Many governments are currently planning on rapidly transforming their cities into smart cities, while others are currently building new smart cities. These smart cities demand the installation of millions and in some cases billions of devices across the cities, homes and other institutions and different embedded systems and networks. Combined, these systems produce tons of data that can be used in different contexts. For the most part, proponents of smart cities reference the benefits of this implementation such as improved user experiences and security associated with improved monitoring capabilities. However, there have been concerns regarding privacy and how these capabilities can be misused by governments, private corporations, and malicious attackers. A potential solution to improve privacy while not infringing upon security is to implement blockchain technology which uses a combination of consensus and encryption algorithms. This paper will discuss the use of a fully homomorphic algorithm to encrypt data in such a way that maintains the user’s privacy and allows them complete control over their data.
智能城市中的隐私问题、物联网设备和攻击
技术的进步和物联网(IoT)的广泛采用将很快使智慧城市成为现实。许多政府目前正在计划将其城市迅速转变为智慧城市,而其他政府目前正在建设新的智慧城市。这些智慧城市需要在城市、家庭和其他机构以及不同的嵌入式系统和网络中安装数百万甚至数十亿台设备。结合起来,这些系统产生了大量的数据,可以在不同的环境中使用。在大多数情况下,智慧城市的支持者提到了这种实现的好处,例如改进的用户体验和与改进的监控功能相关的安全性。然而,人们一直担心隐私以及这些功能如何被政府、私人公司和恶意攻击者滥用。在不侵犯安全性的情况下改善隐私的潜在解决方案是实施区块链技术,该技术使用共识和加密算法的组合。本文将讨论使用一种完全同态算法来加密数据,以保持用户的隐私并允许他们完全控制他们的数据。
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