DocumentCode
2493610
Title
A Scanner Darkly: Protecting User Privacy from Perceptual Applications
Author
Jana, S. ; Narayanan, Arun ; Shmatikov, Vitaly
Author_Institution
Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
19-22 May 2013
Firstpage
349
Lastpage
363
Abstract
Perceptual, "context-aware" applications that observe their environment and interact with users via cameras and other sensors are becoming ubiquitous on personal computers, mobile phones, gaming platforms, household robots, and augmented-reality devices. This raises new privacy risks. We describe the design and implementation of DARKLY, a practical privacy protection system for the increasingly common scenario where an untrusted, third-party perceptual application is running on a trusted device. DARKLY is integrated with OpenCV, a popular computer vision library used by such applications to access visual inputs. It deploys multiple privacy protection mechanisms, including access control, algorithmic privacy transforms, and user audit. We evaluate DARKLY on 20 perceptual applications that perform diverse tasks such as image recognition, object tracking, security surveillance, and face detection. These applications run on DARKLY unmodified or with very few modifications and minimal performance overheads vs. native OpenCV. In most cases, privacy enforcement does not reduce the applications\´ functionality or accuracy. For the rest, we quantify the tradeoff between privacy and utility and demonstrate that utility remains acceptable even with strong privacy protection.
Keywords
computer vision; data privacy; image scanners; ubiquitous computing; OpenCV; computer vision library; context-aware applications; multiple privacy protection mechanisms; practical privacy protection system; privacy risks; scanner DARKLY; third-party perceptual application; user privacy protection; utility; Cameras; Face; Libraries; Privacy; Robots; Sensors; Transforms; Computer vision; Privacy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Security and Privacy (SP), 2013 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Berkeley, CA
ISSN
1081-6011
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6166-8
Electronic_ISBN
1081-6011
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SP.2013.31
Filename
6547120
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