Sensor Security
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore sensor security in the Internet of Things era through this 44-minute IEEE conference talk by Sara Rampazzi from the University of Florida. Delve into the vulnerabilities of various IoT devices, focusing on microphones and voice command systems. Examine new attack vectors, personalization authentication routines, and common IoT security weaknesses. Investigate the role of AI in autonomous systems and obstacle avoidance, while considering challenges like censorship and the cost of updating sensors. Gain insights into emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, and understand the implications of audio conversion and microphone light exploitation in the context of sensor security.
Syllabus
Intro
Internet of Everything
Autonomous Decisions
Sensors
Attack
Microphone
Voice Command
Other IoT devices
New Attack
Personalization Authentication
Routines
Common IoT security vulnerabilities
What about AI
Obstacle Avoidance
Autonomous System
Censorship
Challenges
Questions
Arbor
Other sensor vulnerabilities
Audio conversion
Cost
Updating Sensors
Augmented and Virtual Reality
Microphone Light
Taught by
IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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