Teens' and parents' perspectives on home-entry surveillance
Jaeyeon Jung

Citation
Jaeyeon Jung. "Teens' and parents' perspectives on home-entry surveillance". Talk or presentation, 13, April, 2015.

Abstract
Sensing and inference data captured in the home could be highly sensitive and can impose privacy risks and social tensions.I first present two user studies that we conducted to understand possible conflicts and tensions among the household members around the use of so called Internet of Things(IoT) devices in the home. The first study allowed us to identify various perceived privacy concerns reported by 22 participants from 11 households who lived with sensor proxies for four weeks.In the second study, we delved into a pair of stakeholders(parents and teenagers) and specific devices(Internet connected door locks and security cameras) and showed how these home security devices could impact the balance between household security and teenagers'privacy. I conclude the talk with a discussion of potential technical mechanisms and interfaces thatenable users to fully utilize the benefits of in-home sensing devices while reducing privacy risks.

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    Jaeyeon Jung. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/560.html"
    ><i>Teens' and parents' perspectives on home-entry
    surveillance</i></a>, Talk or presentation,  13,
    April, 2015.
  • Plain text
    Jaeyeon Jung. "Teens' and parents' perspectives on
    home-entry surveillance". Talk or presentation,  13,
    April, 2015.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Jung15_TeensParentsPerspectivesOnHomeentrySurveillance,
        author = {Jaeyeon Jung},
        title = {Teens' and parents' perspectives on home-entry
                  surveillance},
        day = {13},
        month = {April},
        year = {2015},
        abstract = {Sensing and inference data captured in the home
                  could be highly sensitive and can impose privacy
                  risks and social tensions.I first present two user
                  studies that we conducted to understand possible
                  conflicts and tensions among the household members
                  around the use of so called Internet of
                  Things(IoT) devices in the home. The first study
                  allowed us to identify various perceived privacy
                  concerns reported by 22 participants from 11
                  households who lived with sensor proxies for four
                  weeks.In the second study, we delved into a pair
                  of stakeholders(parents and teenagers) and
                  specific devices(Internet connected door locks and
                  security cameras) and showed how these home
                  security devices could impact the balance between
                  household security and teenagers'privacy. I
                  conclude the talk with a discussion of potential
                  technical mechanisms and interfaces thatenable
                  users to fully utilize the benefits of in-home
                  sensing devices while reducing privacy risks. },
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/560.html}
    }
    

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