Accountable Internet of things?: outline of the IoT Databox modelTools Crabtree, Andy, Lodge, Tom, Colley, James, Greenhalgh, Chris and Mortier, Richard (2017) Accountable Internet of things?: outline of the IoT Databox model. In: Sixth IEEE WoWMoM Workshop on the Internet of Things: Smart Objects and Services (IoT-SoS 2017), June 12 2017, Macau, China. Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7974335/
AbstractThis paper outlines the IoT Databox model as a means of making the Internet of Things (IoT) accountable to individuals. Accountability is a key to building consumer trust and mandated in data protection legislation. We briefly outline the ‘external’ data subject accountability requirement specified in actual legislation in Europe and proposed legislation in the US, and how meeting requirement this turns on surfacing the invisible actions and interactions of connected devices and the social arrangements in which they are embedded. The IoT Databox model is proposed as an in principle means of enabling accountability and providing individuals with the mechanisms needed to build trust in the IoT.
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