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Wearing safe: Physical and informational security in the age of the wearable ...Simon Fraser University
Wearable computing devices promise to deliver countless benefits to users. Moreover, they are among the most personal and unique computing devices of all, more so than laptops and tablets and even more so than smartphones. However, this uniqueness also brings with it a risk of security issues not encountered previously in information systems: the potential to not only compromise data, but also to physically harm the wearer. This article considers wearable device security from three perspectives: whether the threat is to the device and/or the individual, the role that the wearable device plays, and how holistic wearable device security strategies can be developed and monitored.
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Wearing safe: Physical and informational security in the age of the wearable ...Simon Fraser University
Wearable computing devices promise to deliver countless benefits to users. Moreover, they are among the most personal and unique computing devices of all, more so than laptops and tablets and even more so than smartphones. However, this uniqueness also brings with it a risk of security issues not encountered previously in information systems: the potential to not only compromise data, but also to physically harm the wearer. This article considers wearable device security from three perspectives: whether the threat is to the device and/or the individual, the role that the wearable device plays, and how holistic wearable device security strategies can be developed and monitored.
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Wearable Technology also called wearable gadget, is acategory of technology devices with low processing capabilities that can be worn by a user with the aim to provide information and ease of access to the master devices its pairing with. Such examples are Google Glass and Smart watch. The impact of wearable
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Wearable Technology also called wearable gadget, is acategory of technology devices with low processing
capabilities that can be worn by a user with the aim to provide information and ease of access to the master
devices its pairing with. Such examples are Google Glass and Smart watch. The impact of wearable
technology becomes significant when people start their invention in wearable computing, where their
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term of device security and privacy acceptance of the public. There exists some security weakness that
prompts such wearable devices vulnerable to attack. One of the critical attack on wearable technology is
authentication issue. The low processing due to less computing power of wearable device causethe
developer's inability to equip some complicated security mechanisms and algorithm on the device.In this
study, an overview of security and privacy vulnerabilities on wearable devices is presented.
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1. WEARABLES IN OUR LIVES:
NOW AND IN THE FUTURE
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By: Anna Zhdanova
2. WEARABLES IN OUR LIVES
With the galloping technological trends that stimulate individuals to
be increasingly interactive, wearable technology gains popularity
among multiple generations and merges into their everyday activities
and lifestyle.
3. WHAT ARE THEY?
„ Wearable technology is one of the subsections of technological devices that may be
worn by a consumer
„ Most of the wearables have distinctive features such as GPS tracking, health and/or
fitness sensors, mobile device sync options, etc. [1]
5. SMART…
„ Homes: various home appliances like fridges are equipped with sensors and AI devices
that are responsible for maintaining the user’s health and diet
„ Watches: enhanced mobile screen that allows a user to combine most of the features of
a watch and a smartphone, meanwhile wearing it as an accessory on one’s wrist
„ Clothing: textiles and technology merge in order to collect relevant data about the
consumer’s fitness and health indexes
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6. ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
With an average mobile user checking their device about 150 times a day [2],
wearables save them time and effort. With a wearable like a smartwatch, there is no
more need to search for the smartphone in the purse, or spend unnecessary time trying
to locate it. [3]
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7. ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
Health-monitoring wearables can analyze the medical conditions of the patient, thus
predicting threatening situations and alerting healthcare providers that an intervention
may be needed [4]
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8. ADVANTAGES AND BENEFITS
Through continuous monitoring of the patient’s health, the data that is collected is
more accurate and informative, improving analysis of the patient’s health [4]
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9. DRAWBACKS
The majority of wearable technology types have an inferior battery life. Due to the
compressed device and battery size, wearables require almost everyday charging,
primarily because of the GPS tracking services that use up a lot of energy [5]
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10. DRAWBACKS
Most of the wearables have a GPS tracking feature that locates the user quite too often
– around every three minutes. This information may be shared with advertising networks
and other third parties. With such frequent location requests, wearables’ apps and
services can become serious violations of one’s privacy [6]
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11. DRAWBACKS
As digital trends become enhanced and popularized, individuals suffer from a
shortened attention span and severe distraction habits that nearby technological
devices may cause. As such, not only will having another type of a technological
device not help the situation, but it might worsen it instead [7]
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12. DRAWBACKS - NOMOPHOBIA
Another kind of technological device may worsen the digital addiction – nomophobia –
that is already a problem to many of the frequent users of technology.
Science recognizes four dimension of nomophobia: [7]
Not being
able to
communicate
Losing
connectedness
Not being able
to access
information
Giving up
convenience
13. SOCIETY’S OPINION ON DISTRACTION
With the rise of technology in the modern world, it is important to acknowledge the
society’s opinion on all aspects and behaviours that frequent use of technology
stimulates [8]
Out of the study sample, the following proportions of people agreed with the statements:
As such, increasing use of wearable technologies, some of which share similar features to
a mobile device, might actually be frowned upon, due to the social customs regarding
technology
33%
77%
5%
16%
89%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Say that phoneusefrequently contributes to the group…
It is OK to usea mobiledevice whilewalking down a street
It is OK to usea mobiledevice whileat a meeting
Usea mobiledevice becausethey were no longer interested in…
Usea mobiledevice during themost recent social gathering
14. PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
In order to popularize the wearable technology industry, manufacturers will have to
enhance: [9] [12]
Ø Price
Ø Comfort
Ø Simplicity
Ø Appearance
Ø Value proposition
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15. PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Most of the wearable technology pieces will allow for extensive personalization and
customization through such tools as: [10]
Ø 3D printing
Ø Made-to-fit customization
Ø Nano embedded sensors
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16. PREDICTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Due to the extensive GPS tracking system, along with other similar features that might
infringe customers’ privacy, companies may implement the following policies: [13]
Ø Stricter user policies
Ø Increased regulations that lead to decreased liberties
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19. CONCLUSION/SUMMARY
Ø Wearable technology rapidly grows in the technology market and in the hearts
and minds of its consumers
Ø Their main advantage – continuous accessibility – allows people for seamless
digital presence and superior collection of data
Ø Despite frequent distraction that wearables might cause, they still remain one of
the fastest growing segments in the market
20. WORKS CITED
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wearables
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future/
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