This project is led by group of researchers at Princeton University. They analyze different IoT devices in the Smart House and examine security/privacy problems.
An increasing number of home devices, from thermostats to light bulbs to garage door openers, are now Internet-connected. This “Internet of Things” (IoT) promises reduced energy consumption, more effective health management, and living spaces that react adaptively to users’ lifestyles. Unfortunately, recent IoT device hacks and personal data breaches have made security and privacy a focal point for IoT consumers, developers, and regulators.
IoT Inspector focuses on studying IoT Security and Privacy in Smart Homes.
A Group of computer scientists from Princeton University and University of California, Berkeley begun this effort by analyzing more than 50 home IoT devices ourselves.
Team members - Noah Apthorpe, Danny Y. Huang, Gunes Acar, Frank Li, Arvind Narayanan, Nick Feamster
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