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The Internet of Things ( IOT ) Perla Trevizo-Ramos TABLE OF CONTENTS 01 02 03 HISTORY AND PROBLEMS WITH WHAT IS IOT? FUTURE OF IOT IOT 04 ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS 01 WHAT IS IOT? DEFINITION : The term Internet of Things generally refers


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( IOT )

Perla Trevizo-Ramos

The Internet of Things

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHAT IS IOT? HISTORY AND FUTURE OF IOT PROBLEMS WITH IOT

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ETHICAL FRAMEWORKS

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WHAT IS IOT?

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DEFINITION :

The term Internet of Things generally refers to scenarios where network connectivity and computing capability extends to objects, sensors and everyday items not normally considered computers, allowing these devices to generate, exchange and consume data with minimal human intervention. The Internet of Things (IoT): An Overview, Karen Rose, et.al. The Internet Society, October 2015. p. 5.

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HISTORY AND FUTURE OF IOT

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HISTORY

➢ 1969 Arpanet ➢ 1982 ____ ➢ 1999: Term IOT is coined by Kevin Ashton ➢ 2008: Devices Online > Humans ➢ 2011: IPV6 ➢ 2016: General Motors, Lyft, Tesla, and Uber are all testing self-driving cars.

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FUTURE

Analytics for 2025

The global market for Internet of Things (end-user spending on IoT solutions) is expected to grow from $151B in 2017 to $1,567B by 2025. Source: Internet Analytics, August 8, 2018, https://iotanalytics.com/state-of-the-iot-update-q1-q2-2018-num ber-of-iotdevices-now-7b/. Notes: IoT devices do not include mobile devices, laptops, tablets, nor other computing devices. They are represented as Non-IoT devices.

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Imagine:

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Real World Problems with IOT

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Real World Hacks from IOT Data We-Vibe Botnets & Malware Mirai vs Hajime Stalking Kids Toy

Other Topics: (Dones, Home Cameras)

(Theft)

Home security hacking Ransom Identity Theft

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Real Legal Cases

  • Fitbit Is a Silent Witness
  • Data on man's pacemaker led to his

arrest on arson charges

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Possibilities: When Science Fiction becomes Fact

Targeted Assassination

Smart Home Medical IOT Terrorist Attacks

2003 Blackout Gas pumps Kaspersky

Smart Fridge

Companies sharing user information

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Ethical Frameworks

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Ethical Frameworks: Should we be using IOT?

Act Utilitarian Pros: 1. Saves lives 2. Cost Savings 3. Increased Productivity Cons: 1. Losing Security

  • n Privacy

2. Over Dependency

  • n Technology

Virtue Ethics

If our main goal is to save lives, then by virtue ethics, IOT’s are good!

Subjective Relativism

  • Depends on the

person

  • It's up to you

decide.

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Sources

https://www.iottechtrends.com/history-of-iot/

https://www.ibm.com/blogs/industries/little-known-story-first-iot-device/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/14/technology/we-vibe-vibrator-lawsuit-spying.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/17/technology/cayla-talking-doll-hackers.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/21/technology/connected-toys-hacking.html

https://westoahu.hawaii.edu/cyber/hajime-vs-mirai-a-botnet-battle/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/27/nyregion/in-connecticut-murder-case-a-fitbit-is-a-silent-witness. html

https://www.wired.com/story/your-own-pacemaker-can-now-testify-against-you-in-court/

https://www.pixelcrayons.com/blog/what-are-pros-and-cons-of-internet-of-things/

https://ubidots.com/blog/4-iot-technologies-that-are-saving-lives/

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THANKS

Does anyone have any questions?