Fake smart home residents could stand in for real ones in security research
Smart home security research runs on a scarce ingredient: recordings of how real people use the gadgets in their homes. Getting that data means wiring up someone’s house and watching for months, which is slow, costly, and about as invasive as it sounds. So the datasets stay small and cover a thin slice of how people live. The smart home testbed used by the researchers A group from Leipzig University and ipoque, a Rohde & … More
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