@COMMENT This file was generated by bib2html.pl version 0.94 @COMMENT written by Patrick Riley @ARTICLE{turp-ic-2020, author={K\"okciyan, Nadin and Yolum, P{\i}nar}, journal={IEEE Internet Computing}, title={TURP: Managing Trust for Regulating Privacy in Internet of Things}, year={2020}, volume={24}, number={6}, pages={9-16}, abstract = {Internet of Things [IoT] applications, such as smart home or ambient assisted livingsystems, promise useful services to end users. Most of these services rely heavily on sharingand aggregating information among devices; many times raising privacy concerns. Contrary totraditional systems, where privacy of each user is managed through well-defined policies, thescale, dynamism, and heterogeneity of the IoT systems make it impossible to specify privacypolicies for all possible situations. Alternatively, this paper argues that handling of privacy has tobe reasoned by the IoT devices, depending on the norms, context, as well as the trust amongentities. We present a technique, where an IoT device collects information from others, evaluatesthe trustworthiness of the information sources to decide the suitability of sharing informationwith others. We demonstrate the applicability of the technique over an IoT pilot study.} doi = {https://doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2020.3020006}, bib2html_rescat = {Privacy}, bib2html_dl_pdf = "papers/InternetComputing-20-TURP.pdf" }