Data Analysis and Risk Assessment of Smartwatch

Vol. 27, No. 6, pp. 1483-1490, Dec. 2017
10.13089/JKIISC.2017.27.6.1483, Full Text:
Keywords: wearable device, Data Extraction, Risk Assessment
Abstract

Wearable devices need a host device to be paired with because of connectivity, functionality and ease personalization. There should be frequent update and backup processes between the paired devices even without user's consciousness. Due to pairing process, user-specific data are copied from smartphone and transferred to paired smartwatch. We focus on what happens in smartwatch because of pairing process. We perform an experiment study by observing and extracting data from smartwatch under real world usage phases. With a survey of user awareness on smartwatch regarding security and privacy, moreover, we suggest risk assessment on smartwatch in five levels, particularly considering pairing process based on security and privacy.

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[IEEE Style]
Y. Lee, W. Yang, T. Kwon, "Data Analysis and Risk Assessment of Smartwatch," Journal of The Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 1483-1490, 2017. DOI: 10.13089/JKIISC.2017.27.6.1483.

[ACM Style]
Youngjoo Lee, Wonseok Yang, and Teakyoung Kwon. 2017. Data Analysis and Risk Assessment of Smartwatch. Journal of The Korea Institute of Information Security and Cryptology, 27, 6, (2017), 1483-1490. DOI: 10.13089/JKIISC.2017.27.6.1483.