Shoulder surfing remains a significant security threat in public settings, prompting researchers to develop Eye-Shield software to protect on-screen information from unauthorized viewers.
Privacy nudges and permission controls are crucial in increasing user awareness and control over data collection practices in mobile apps, based on research from Carnegie Mellon University.
The shift from device-centric to capability-centric access control is recommended for IoT devices to enhance security and privacy, considering contextual factors and user relationships.
This research highlights the importance of balancing security and usability in technological solutions to empower users without compromising their privacy in the mobile and IoT era.