- Smart Home Products and Services
- CE Devices and Mobility
- Residential Security
- Broadband and Entertainment Services
- Smart Energy Management
- Entertainment Content
- Wellness and Independent Living
- Global Connected Living
- Support Services
Core Research Areas
Related ResearchPrimary ResearchSubscribe TodayThe Parks Points newsletter features all aspects of our research, including smart home, IoT devices, entertainment and digital media, security, energy, health, and consumer data. Subscribe Now | Privacy and Big Data: Safeguarding ConsumersDownload Table of Contents (PDF) Dashboard 1.0 Report Summary 1.1 Purpose of Report 1.2 Scope of Report 1.3 Research Approach/Sources 2.0 Privacy Concerns and Big Data Opportunities Emerge from IoT Expansion 2.1 Growth in Connected Home Products and Services 2.1.1 Smartphone Forecast (2014-2019) 2.1.2 Smart TV Forecast (2012-2019) 2.1.3 Forecast for Smart Home Controllers (2013-2019) 2.1.4 Networked Medical Devices Forecast (2014-2019) 2.1.5 Connected Fitness Devices Forecast (2014-2019) 2.2 Growth in Connectivity 3.0 The Data Privacy and Security Ecosystem 3.1 Top Ten Threats 3.2 Device Vulnerabilities 4.0 The Risks of Data Retention and Costs of Data Breaches 4.1 Business Operations Risks 4.2 Costs for Companies 5.0 Sources and Value of Big Data 5.1 Consumer Profile Data 5.2 Personally Identifiable Information (PII) 5.3 Media Interaction Data 5.4 Quality of Performance Data 5.5 Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data 5.6 Public Data 5.7 Data Moves the Levers: Creating Value from Big Data 5.7.1 General Business Value Levers 5.7.2 Specific Big Data Levers for the Smart Home Sector 6.0 Consumer Perspectives on Privacy and Big Data 6.1 The Risk and Rewards of Big Data for Consumers 6.1.1 The Risks 6.1.2 The Rewards 6.2 Consumer Privacy and Security Concerns for Connected Devices 7.0 Finding the Sweet Spot 7.1 Privacy as Incidental to the Product versus Essential Feature 7.2 Security as Ancillary versus Core Business Function 7.3 Security as Risk Management versus Business Agility 7.4 Consumer Education versus Consumer Security-Informed UI 7.5 Low Bar versus Best Practices 7.6 Proprietary Concern versus Shared Solutions 7.7 Big Data versus Smart Data 8.0 Appendix 8.1 Glossary 8.2 Index of Companies
Timeline of Device Adoption Publish Date: 3Q 2015 Pages: 71 Authored By: Brad Russell - Research Director, Connected Home
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