Security Awareness among Smart Speaker Users

A. Jayatilleke, S. Thelijjagoda, Parakum Pathirana
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High-speed internet together with advanced manufacturing processes have brought about the “Internet of Things” - everyday equipment which have now become part of a larger ecosystem, communicating with one another via the internet, to provide a unique experience to the end user. ‘Smart’ speakers, lighting systems and even fitness monitors coupled with smartphones offering fast processing and internet communication speeds, now allow individuals to virtually control all aspects of their personal and official lives, at the convenience of their fingertips. However, as with all technological innovations, the Internet of Things too is vulnerable to security breaches. These devices have access to vast amounts of data, some of which may be unknown to the end users themselves. Recent findings have shown that Smart Speakers could be ‘listening’ to user conversations even when they are disabled. A confidentiality breach of user conversations could not only affect an individual's personal life, but also jeopardise their work lives, extending up to even compromises in national security. This study focuses on the level of information security awareness amongst users of Smart Speakers. Smart Speakers have been increasing in use over the past several years, aided by the simplicity of configuration and the wide range of possibilities. This research also attempts to identify if users exercise the same level of security and caution given to internet banking accounts, with their Smart Speaker.
智能音箱用户的安全意识
高速互联网和先进的制造工艺带来了“物联网”——日常设备现在已经成为一个更大的生态系统的一部分,通过互联网相互通信,为最终用户提供独特的体验。“智能”扬声器、照明系统,甚至是健身监测器,再加上提供快速处理和互联网通信速度的智能手机,现在人们可以用指尖方便地控制个人和官方生活的方方面面。然而,与所有技术创新一样,物联网也容易受到安全漏洞的影响。这些设备可以访问大量数据,其中一些数据可能是最终用户自己不知道的。最近的研究结果表明,智能音箱可以“倾听”用户的对话,即使他们是残疾人。用户对话的机密性泄露不仅会影响个人的个人生活,还会危及他们的工作生活,甚至会危及国家安全。这项研究的重点是智能音箱用户的信息安全意识水平。在过去的几年里,智能音箱的使用越来越多,这得益于配置的简单性和广泛的可能性。这项研究还试图确定用户是否对智能音箱的安全性和谨慎程度与网上银行账户相同。
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