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Privacy Preserving IoT

Offered By: linux.conf.au via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore privacy-preserving solutions for the Internet of Things in this conference talk from linux.conf.au 2020. Delve into the current state of data collection and its implications for personal privacy as IoT devices become more prevalent. Examine emerging technologies and approaches that can help individuals maintain control over their data, including private set intersection, homomorphic encryption, and personal data enclaves. Learn about privacy-first IoT networks and data exchanges that offer alternatives to traditional data collection models. Discover how these technologies can be combined to create a future where individuals, not corporations, benefit from the value of their personal information. Consider the ethical implications of IoT data collection and the importance of shaping a privacy-conscious digital future.

Syllabus

Introduction
The Internet of Things
Three Laws of Robotics
Beautiful or Invisible
Unglamorous Present
Private Sector
Warrantless access
Living in the future
Owning our power
Maintaining digital integrity
Masking
Encryption
PGP
Cloud Services
Alternatives
GDPR
Data Swift
Data Sharing
Sensor Data
The Question Matters
Data Carne
Private Set Intersection
Private Join and Compute
Homomorphic Encryption
Health Example
Encrypted Data


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linux.conf.au

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