IoT systems in smart homes present several privacy challenges. To this end, we have been running design workshops to foster community discussion and collaboration among a multidisciplinary group of experts and early-career researchers in a design workshop. Through these creative design workshops, we aim to deepen understanding of the security, privacy, identity and trust issues with four use cases namely i) smart health, ii) smart appliances, iii) smart toys and iv) home security. Our work aims to build on previous creative approaches, and the findings from the workshop to provide a valuable insight to both further research and industrial implementation.
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