This book discusses the emerging topic of Smart TV security, including its implications on consumer privacy. The author presents chapters on the architecture and functionality of Smart TVs, various attacks and defenses, and associated risks for consumers. This includes the latest attacks on broadcast-related digital services and built-in media playback, as well as access to integrated cameras and microphones.
This book is a useful resource for professionals, researchers and students engaged with the field of Smart TV security.
This book is a useful resource for professionals, researchers and students engaged with the field of Smart TV security.
"The book is part of the 'Springer Briefs' series, aimed at presenting short ... synopses on various technical topics. This small book is packed with smart TV technical detail, well supported with figures and examples. Each chapter is nicely self-contained and well laid out, beginning with a short abstract and finishing with an extensive list of references. There is a good table of contents and a useful list of acronyms used ... ." (David B. Henderson, Computing Reviews, computingreviews.com, August, 2016)