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It explores the complex\nroles of shared home users, which depend on various factors unique to the\nshared home environment, e.g., who owns what home devices, how home devices are\nused by multiple users, and more complicated relationships between the landlord\nand people in the shared home and among co-habitants. Half (50.7%) of our\nsurvey participants thought that devices in a shared home are less secure than\nin a traditional family home. This perception was found statistically\nsignificantly associated with factors such as the fear of devices being\ntampered with in their absence and (lack of) trust in other co-habitants and\ntheir visitors. Our study revealed new user types and relationships in a\nmulti-user environment such as ExternalPrimary-InternalPrimary while analysing\nthe landlord and shared home resident relationship with regard to shared home\ndevice use. We propose a threat actor model for shared home environments, which\nhas a focus on possible malicious behaviours of current and past co-habitants\nof a shared home, as a special type of insider threat in a home environment. We\nalso recommend further research to understand the complex roles co-habitants\ncan play in navigating and adapting to a shared home environment's security and\nprivacy landscape.","PeriodicalId":501541,"journal":{"name":"arXiv - CS - Human-Computer Interaction","volume":"77 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-14","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Security and Privacy Perspectives of People Living in Shared Home Environments\",\"authors\":\"Nandita Pattnaik, Shujun Li, Jason R. C. 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Security and Privacy Perspectives of People Living in Shared Home Environments
Security and privacy perspectives of people in a multi-user home are a
growing area of research, with many researchers reflecting on the complicated
power imbalance and challenging access control issues of the devices involved.
However, these studies primarily focused on the multi-user scenarios in
traditional family home settings, leaving other types of multi-user home
environments, such as homes shared by co-habitants without a familial
relationship, under-studied. This paper closes this research gap via
quantitative and qualitative analysis of results from an online survey and
content analysis of sampled online posts on Reddit. It explores the complex
roles of shared home users, which depend on various factors unique to the
shared home environment, e.g., who owns what home devices, how home devices are
used by multiple users, and more complicated relationships between the landlord
and people in the shared home and among co-habitants. Half (50.7%) of our
survey participants thought that devices in a shared home are less secure than
in a traditional family home. This perception was found statistically
significantly associated with factors such as the fear of devices being
tampered with in their absence and (lack of) trust in other co-habitants and
their visitors. Our study revealed new user types and relationships in a
multi-user environment such as ExternalPrimary-InternalPrimary while analysing
the landlord and shared home resident relationship with regard to shared home
device use. We propose a threat actor model for shared home environments, which
has a focus on possible malicious behaviours of current and past co-habitants
of a shared home, as a special type of insider threat in a home environment. We
also recommend further research to understand the complex roles co-habitants
can play in navigating and adapting to a shared home environment's security and
privacy landscape.