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SUMMARY:Consumer IoT devices: Privacy Implications and Device Identificati
 on - Roman Kolcun\, Computer Lab
DTSTART:20210422T140000Z
DTEND:20210422T150000Z
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CONTACT:Srinivasan Keshav
DESCRIPTION:The consumer Internet of Things (IoT) space has experienced a 
 huge rise in popularity in recent years. Devices such as smart speakers\, 
 baby monitors\, smart kettles\, and smart TVs are appearing in our househo
 lds around the world while users may be unaware of the risks associated wi
 th owning these devices. Why are these devices so cheap and what manufactu
 rers of these devices can learn about our lives? And what might happen if 
 these devices are compromised by an adversary? In this talk\, I will first
  explore what we are invisible trading in exchange for these devices\, sha
 ring examples of privacy leakage from the most popular IoT devices in the 
 market. In the second part\, I will explore whether it is possible to iden
 tify these devices from their traffic by an edge device (i.e. home router)
  and therefore detect if/when a device is compromised. \n\nBio: \n\nRoman 
 Kolcun graduated from Imperial College London from the Adaptive Emergent S
 ystems Engineering group. He continued as a post-doc at the Electrical and
  Electronic Engineering department as well as the Department of Computing 
 at Imperial College London. His research focused on network communication 
 protocols in wireless sensor networks. In November 2018 he joined Dyson Sc
 hool of Design Engineering where he focused his research on the area of th
 e Internet of Thing\, especially privacy preservation and device identific
 ation. He recently joined the Systems Research Group at the University of 
 Cambridge\, where he continues his research of the Internet of Things and 
 edge processing.
LOCATION:https://meet.google.com/ehj-dwaz-rea
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