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2018-04-11
Siby, Sandra, Maiti, Rajib Ranjan, Tippenhauer, Nils Ole.  2017.  IoTScanner: Detecting Privacy Threats in IoT Neighborhoods. Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Workshop on IoT Privacy, Trust, and Security. :23–30.

In the context of the emerging Internet of Things (IoT), a proliferation of wireless connectivity can be expected. That ubiquitous wireless communication will be hard to centrally manage and control, and can be expected to be opaque to end users. As a result, owners and users of physical space are threatened to lose control over their digital environments. In this work, we propose the idea of an IoTScanner. The IoTScanner integrates a range of radios to allow local reconnaissance of existing wireless infrastructure and participating nodes. It enumerates such devices, identifies connection patterns, and provides valuable insights for technical support and home users alike. Using our IoTScanner, we investigate metrics that could be used to classify devices and identify privacy threats in an IoT neighborhood.