All In: Targeting Trustworthiness for Special Needs User Groups in the Internet of Things

We showcase how privacy, security, and trust requirements of people with mental and physical disabilities can be integrated in the development of smart home applications and devices. We present our chosen process leading to trustworthy design of a smart medicine cabinet that informs about potential privacy and security risks along with helping users manage their life.

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