The document presents a proposal for a cognitive privacy framework for a smart city architecture based on people as sensors. It discusses the importance of protecting people's personal data in smart cities. The proposed framework would use a human-like privacy protection mechanism that is non-intrusive, seamless, context-sensitive, and highly customizable. It suggests using a cognitive or mental model approach. An initial systematic review found that while the specific problem has not been addressed, related work includes privacy in smart grids, cognitive models and privacy, and mental models and security. The presentation takes questions and confirms the proposal is still being developed and validated.
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1. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
Centro de Inform叩tica
P坦s-Gradua巽達o em Ci棚ncia da Computa巽達o
ASSERT Lab
A COGNITIVE PRIVACY FRAMEWORK TO A
SMART CITY ARCHITECTURE BASED ON
PEOPLE AS SENSORS
Welington Manoel da Silva
Orienta巽達o: Prof. Dr. Vin鱈cius Cardoso Garcia (UFPE)
Co-orienta巽達o: Prof. Dr. Alexandre lvaro (UFSCar)
2. Why?
Smart City Software Architectures
Essential requirements
People are important, essential
Main goal: improve life quality
People as Sensors
What if I don't want to disclose my personal data?
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3. How?
Human-like privacy protection mechanism
Non intrusive
Seamless interaction
Context sensitive
Highly customizable
Shortly
Just like we do! (Quite a challenge han?)
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4. How?
Thus,
[ Cognitive | Mental ] Model ?
Cognitive mechanism seams to be promising
Systematic Review
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5. SR, so far
The problem has not been specifically tackled
yet
But
Privacy on Smart Grid
Privacy and Cognitive model
Security and Mental Model
Policy-based is the most used mechanism
followed by some sort of data masking
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6. Questions?
Yes sir!
but sometimes answers lead to more questions
What about the proposal?
Ideas are coming!
Domain-specific validation
You can bet!
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