Living Room Connected Devices: Opportunities, Security Challenges and Privacy Implications for Users and Industry

Citation
Neil Robinson, Jon Freeman, Jan Gaspers, Veronika Horvath, Tess Hellgren & Alex Hull, Living Room Connected Devices: Opportunities, Security Challenges and Privacy Implications for Users and Industry (RR-604-OFCOM) (Rand Corp. 2014) (full-text).

Overview
As the living room becomes an Internet connected space, this shift offers opportunities to consumers and industry while also raising potential privacy and security concerns. Although currently a nascent market, the uptake of living room connected devices is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. However, it appears that there is a low awareness of how the capabilities of living room connected devices might be used, either legitimately by industry or illegitimately by criminal actors.

This report addresses the security and privacy implications of the Internet connected living room for both industry and consumers, discussing potential benefits and emerging threats associated with living room connected devices and their technical capabilities.