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SUMMARY:A Framework for Data Collection and Management for IoT - Maribel F
 ernandez (KCL)
DTSTART:20190228T150000Z
DTEND:20190228T160000Z
UID:TALK114391@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Marco Caballero
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nMore and more personal devices and industrial syste
 ms have the capability to collect and transmit users' data in order to pro
 vide services that are tailored to the  specific needs of the customers. S
 uch smart systems fall  into the category of Internet of Things (IoT). How
 ever\, in many cases\, the  data transmitted by such IoT devices includes 
 sensitive information and  users are faced with an all-or-nothing choice: 
 either they adopt the  proposed services and release their private data\, 
 or refrain from using  services which could be beneficial but pose signifi
 cant privacy risks.  Unfortunately\, encryption alone does not solve the p
 roblem\, though  techniques to counter these privacy risks are emerging (e
 .g.\, by using  applications that alter\, merge or bundle data to ensure t
 hey cannot be  linked to a particular user).  In this talk\, we propose a 
 general framework whereby users can not only  specify how their data is ma
 naged but also restrict data collection from  their connected devices. Mor
 e precisely\, we propose to use data collection  policies to govern the tr
 ansmission of data from IoT devices\, coupled with  policies to ensure tha
 t once the data has been transmitted\, it is stored and  shared in a secur
 e way. To achieve this goal\, we have designed a layered architecture for 
 secure data collection\, storage and management\, with logical foundations
   that enable verification of policy properties.\n\nBio:\nMaribel Fernande
 z is a Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Informatics at K
 ing's College London. She obtained her PhD in Paris in 1993\, and her Habi
 litation in 2000  while she was a Maitre de conferences at the Ecole Norma
 le Superieure (Paris).  Her research interests include computation models\
 , security\, and the development of tools  for the analysis and verificati
 on of complex systems. She uses rewriting-based techniques  to analyse the
  dynamic behaviour\, security and reliability of systems (from software  a
 pplications to biochemical systems). 
LOCATION:FW26\, Computer Laboratory\, William Gates Building
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