@article {Lopez2017iotpriv, title = {Evolving privacy: From sensors to the Internet of Things}, journal = {Future Generation Computer Systems}, volume = {75}, year = {2017}, month = {10/2017}, pages = {46{\textendash}57}, publisher = {Elsevier}, abstract = {

The Internet of Things (IoT) envisions a world covered with billions of smart, interacting things capable of offering all sorts of services to near and remote entities. The benefits and comfort that the IoT will bring about are undeniable, however, these may come at the cost of an unprecedented loss of privacy. In this paper we look at the privacy problems of one of the key enablers of the IoT, namely wireless sensor networks, and analyse how these problems may evolve with the development of this complex paradigm. We also identify further challenges which are not directly associated with already existing privacy risks but will certainly have a major impact in our lives if not taken into serious consideration.\ 

}, keywords = {Challenges, Internet of Things, privacy, WSN}, issn = {0167-739X}, doi = {10.1016/j.future.2017.04.045}, author = {Javier Lopez and Ruben Rios and Feng Bao and Guilin Wang} } @inproceedings {Rios2016a, title = {Evoluci{\'o}n y nuevos desafios de privacidad en la Internet de las Cosas}, booktitle = {XIV Reuni{\'o}n Espa{\~n}ola sobre Criptolog{\'\i}a y Seguridad de la Informaci{\'o}n}, year = {2016}, month = {10/2016}, pages = {209-213}, address = {Mah{\'o}n, Menorca, Islas Baleares}, abstract = {

La Internet de las Cosas (en ingl{\'e}s, Internet of Things\ (IoT)) es una evoluci{\'o}n de la Internet tal y como lo conocemos. Esta nueva versi{\'o}n de Internet incorpora objetos de la vida cotidiana, rompiendo as{\'\i} barrera de los digital y extendi{\'e}ndose al mundo f{\'\i}sico. Estos objetos interactuar{\'a}n entre s{\'\i} y con otras entidades tanto de manera local como remota, y estar{\'a}n dotados de cierta capacidad computacional y sensores para que sean conscientes de lo que ocurre en su entorno. Esto traer{\'a} consigo un sinf{\'\i}n de posibilidades y nuevos servicios, pero tambi{\'e}n dar{\'a} lugar a nuevos y mayores riesgos de privacidad para los ciudadanos. En este art{\'\i}culo, estudiamos los problemas de privacidad actuales de una de las tecnolog{\'\i}as claves para el desarrollo de este prometedor paradigma, las redes de sensores, y analizamos como pueden evolucionar y surgir nuevos riesgos de privacidad al ser completamente integradas en la Internet.

}, keywords = {Challenges, Internet of Things, privacy, Sensors}, author = {Ruben Rios and Javier Lopez} } @article {alcaraz2015CRI, title = {Critical Infrastructure Protection: Requirements and Challenges for the 21st Century}, journal = {International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection (IJCIP)}, volume = {8}, year = {2015}, month = {01/2015}, pages = {53{\textendash}66}, publisher = {Elsevier Science}, abstract = {

Critical infrastructures play a vital role in supporting modern society. The reliability, performance, continuous operation, safety, maintenance and protection of critical infrastructures are national priorities for countries around the world. This paper explores the vulnerabilities and threats facing modern critical infrastructures with special emphasis on industrial control systems, and describes a number of protection measures. The paper also discusses some of the challenging areas related to critical infrastructure protection such as governance and security management, secure network architectures, self-healing, modeling and simulation, wide-area situational awareness, forensics and learning, and trust management and privacy.

}, keywords = {Challenges, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Requirements, Risk, SCADA Systems, security}, issn = {1874-5482}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcip.2014.12.002}, url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1874548214000791}, author = {Cristina Alcaraz and Sherali Zeadally} }