Security Implications of Permission Models in Smart-Home Application Frameworks - 2017 PROJECT TITLE : Security Implications of Permission Models in Smart-Home Application Frameworks - 2017 ABSTRACT: Several competing good-home programming frameworks that support third-party app development have emerged. Such frameworks' permission models represent the dividing line between malicious apps that compromise user security and helpful apps that offer user edges. The authors survey the permission models of four well-liked frameworks: IoTivity, HomeKit, AllJoyn, and SmartThings, then report on their recent deep empirical analysis of SmartThings. A key finding is that SmartThings apps are automatically overprivileged, which will leave users at risk of various remote attacks. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Socially-Driven Learning-Based Prefetching in Mobile Online Social Networks - 2017 Data-Driven Faulty Node Detection Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks - 2017