Title
Securely Storing and Sharing Memory Cues in Memory Augmentation Systems: A Practical Approach
Abstract
A plethora of sensors embedded in wearable, mobile, and infrastructure devices allow us to seamlessly capture large parts of our daily activities and experiences. It is not hard to imagine that such data could be used to support human memory in the form of automatically generated memory cues, e.g., images, that help us remember past events. Such a vision of pervasive "memory-augmentation systems", however, comes with significant privacy and security implications, chief among them the threat of memory manipulation: without strong guarantees about the provenance of captured data, attackers would be able to manipulate our memories by deliberately injecting, removing, or modifying captured data. This work introduces this novel threat of human memory manipulation in memory augmentation systems. We then present a practical approach that addresses key memory manipulation threats by securing the captured memory streams. Finally we report evaluation results on a prototypical secure camera platform that we built.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/PERCOM.2019.8767389
2019 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom
Keywords
Field
DocType
lifelogging,memory augmentation,memory manipulation,wearable camera,privacy,trusted computing
Human memory,Lifelog,Trusted Computing,Computer science,Wearable computer,Computer network,Memory augmentation,Human–computer interaction,Report evaluation
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2474-2503
978-1-5386-9149-6
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
21
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Agon Bexheti1396.76
Marc Langheinrich21774203.16
Ivan Elhart325219.02
Nigel Davies46143560.89