IEEE Access (Jan 2024)

Defining and Modeling Forced Trust and Its Dependencies in Smart Environments

  • Lauri Halla-Aho,
  • Jouni Isoaho,
  • Seppo Virtanen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3436048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 105865 – 105877

Abstract

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In this paper, the concept of forced trust in smart environments is defined. Consequently, a trust model for mapping trust dependencies within these environments is proposed to aid in early detection and mitigation of issues caused by forced trust. The model represents the trust relationships between parties with regard to data transfers occurring in smart environments. Using three example projects utilised in smart environments, the applicability of the model is demonstrated for identifying common risks experienced by citizens in such environments, including undisclosed data utilisation, mass surveillance, and regionally weak privacy and data protection laws. The proposed model is a basis for forming an overview of the trust landscape in information system and service-related projects. Additionally, it aids with analysing how the actions of these contributing parties could pose risks, for example, to the privacy or security of the data, and consequently propagate to the denizens of these environments.

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