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User-Controllable Security and Privacy for Pervasive Computing

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jason Cornwall, Ian Fette, Gary Hsieh, Madhu Prabaker, Jinghai Rao, Karen Tang, Lujo Bauer, Kami Vaniea, Lorrie Cranor, Jason Hong, Bruce McLaren, Mike Reiter, Norman Sadeh
We describe our current work in developing novel mechanisms for managing security and privacy in pervasive computing environments. More specifically, we have developed and evaluated three different applications, including a contextual instant messenger, a people finder application, and a phone-based application for access control. We also draw out some themes we have learned thus far for user-controllable security and privacy.

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2007-01-01

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