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Security in Centralized Data Store-based Home Automation Platforms
2020
ACM Transactions on Cyber-Physical Systems
Home automation platforms enable consumers to conveniently automate various physical aspects of their homes. However, the security flaws in the platforms or integrated third-party products can have serious security and safety implications for the user's physical environment. This article describes our systematic security evaluation of two popular smart home platforms, Google's Nest platform and Philips Hue, which implement home automation "routines" (i.e., trigger-action programs involving apps
doi:10.1145/3418286
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