Title
Spiders in the Sky: User Perceptions of Drones, Privacy, and Security.
Abstract
Drones are increasingly being used for various purposes from recording footage in inaccessible areas to delivering packages. A rise in drone usage introduces privacy and security concerns about flying boundaries, what data drones collect in public and private spaces, and how that data is stored and disseminated. However, commercial and personal drone regulations focusing on privacy and security have been fairly minimal in the USA. To inform privacy and security guidelines for drone design and regulation, we need to understand users' perceptions about drones, privacy and security. In this paper, we describe a laboratory study with 20 participants who interacted with a real or model drone to elicit user perceptions of privacy and security issues around drones. We present our results, discuss the implications of our work and make recommendations to improve drone design and regulations that enhance individual privacy and security.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1145/3025453.3025632
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
Drones, quadcopter, privacy, usable security, users
Internet privacy,Computer science,Computer security,Drone,Information privacy,Perception,Privacy software
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.50
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Victoria Chang170.84
Pramod Chundury270.50
Marshini Chetty370064.32