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Using Fog Computing to manage data confidentiality in the Internet of Things: the case of an electronic bracelet to relieve prison overcrowding in Senegal
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Start Time:2024-10-25 15:45

Duration:15min

Session:[RS2] Regular Session 2 [RS2-1] IoT and applications

Abstract
This work deals with the problem of prison overcrowding in Senegal and the use of electronic bracelets to reduce this overcrowding. Electronic bracelets collect a variety of data such as location, movements, communication data and biometric data. However, data security is a major concern. The aim of the work is to protect this data by using IoT and Fog Computing technologies to limit the data collection perimeter, thereby reducing the transfer of massive amounts of data to remote data offices. The architecture implemented aims to collect only the necessary data from remand and correctional office controlled by departmental courts, to comply with data protection laws and to implement security policies to prevent external attacks. This approach aims to guarantee data confidentiality while enabling the use of electronic bracelets to improve the prison situation in Senegal.
 
Keywords
IoT,Jail overcrowding,security,electronic bracelets,Fog Computing,data protection
Speaker
GAYE Dr Abdourahime
University Alioune DIOP Bambey

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    10-24

    2024

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    10-27

    2024

  • 10-14 2024

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  • 10-29 2024

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  • 10-31 2024

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