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[media] Whose clutter is this? Tending smart homes

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Alexa, Roomba, Kayla, Cozmo, Ring and Nest all crave your attention This article was published in the Winter 2018 edition of the Oxford’s Computer Science Department’s magazine called Inspired Research Assistants, household helpers, toys and smart building technology, powered by electricity and data, all are making their way into ever more households. When such new […]

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Book review: A new map for relationships – creating true love at home & peace on the planet

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Published in the 2018 Yearbook, Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security. University of Oxford. Summary An applaudable account of the long-lasting efforts to transform idealism into reality – Dorothie and Martin Hellman provide an inspiring account of the long journey that saved their marriage. Through holistic thinking and compassion, they built a relationship of […]

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[talk] Disentangling Privacy in Smart Homes. Empowering Users’ Practices.

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It was my pleasure to talk at the CDT show case day in Oxford. The talk included an outline of my research as well as some early findings. As always, do get in touch if you would like to discuss details. https://martin-kraemer.net/presentations/2018-10-cdt-showcase.pdf

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[talk] Disentangling Privacy in Smart Homes. Position Paper.

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It was a pleasure to present and discuss at the 1st Annual Symposium on Applications of Contextual Integrity in Princeton. My talk focussed on an upcoming research agenda to disentangle privacy practices in smart homes, so as to inform product design and provide implications for privacy theory. The slides of my talk are online. Do […]

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[poster] Preserving Privacy in Smart Homes: A Socio-Cultural Approach

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It was my pleasure to attend the CHI 2018 doctoral consortium in Montreal, Canada. A great thanks to all organisers, faculty, and attendees. I also had a poster at the main confrence: Smart homes are expected to reduce the time we spend on routine activities. Data becomes an enabler and asset, as smart devices collect […]

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[paper] Researching Privacy in Smart Homes: A Roadmap of Future Directions and Research Methods

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The adoption of smart devices in homes is rapidly advancing, and information on our daily routines and activities is collected, processed, disseminated by these devices in order to function. People have specific ideas as to which, when, why, and how information on them may be collected and used. They feel infringed in their privacy if […]

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Anlaysis framework for smart-home devices

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A revised version of my analysis framework for smart-home devices “mh-prize” is now available on GitHub. This framework is the product of my MSc research. Some results of using the framework were disclosed here. Comprehensive information on the build and use of the framework is available from my ACM CCS 2016 poster and my master […]

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[poster] Weighing in eHealth Security

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I’m delighted to present my poster at the ACM CCS conference in Vienna. eHealth devices such as smart scales and wearable fitness trackers are a key part of many health technology solutions. However, these eHealth devices can be vulnerable to privacy and security related attacks. In this poster, we propose a security analysis framework for […]

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