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The proliferation of connected devices through Internet connectivity presents
both opportunities for smart applications and risks to security and privacy. It
is vital to proactively address these concerns to fully leverage the potential
of the Internet of Things. IoT services where one data owner serves multiple
clients, like smart city transportation, smart building management and
healthcare can offer benefits but also bring cybersecurity and data privacy
risks. For example, in healthcare, a hospital may collect data from medical
devices and …

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