SDMmag logo
search
Go to Ask SDM AI
cart
facebook twitter linkedin youtube
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
SDMmag logo
  • NEWS
  • PRODUCTS
  • TOPICS
    • Access Control & Identification
    • Integration & Network Solutions
    • Life Safety & Fire Alarm
    • Monitoring
    • Smart Home
    • Trends & Industry Issues
    • Video Solutions
  • COLUMNS
    • Digital Shuffle
    • Editor's Angle
    • Insider News & Business
    • Integration Spotlight
    • Marketing Madmen
    • Security & the Law
    • Security Comings & Goings
    • Security Networkings
    • Technology @ Work
    • Technology Solutions & Skills
    • SIA Waypoints
    • Cybersecurity Chronicle
  • EXCLUSIVES
    • Annual Industry Forecast
    • Dealer of the Year
    • Project of the Year
    • SDM 100
    • State of the Market Series
    • Systems Integrator of the Year
    • Top Systems Integrator Report
    • TMA Excellence Awards
  • BLOG
  • MEDIA
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
    • Polls
    • White Papers
  • EVENTS
    • Industry Calendar
    • Webinars
  • MORE
    • Classified Ads
    • Newsletters
    • SDM Store
    • State of Security eBook
    • Sponsored Insights
  • BUYERS GUIDE
    • Buyers Guide
    • Take a Tour
  • EMAG
    • eMagazine
    • Archive Issues
    • Monitoring Today
    • Advertise
  • SIGN UP!
Integration & Network SolutionsSmart HomeTrends & Industry IssuesSDM Newswire

Dartmouth Selected to Lead National Effort to Make Smart Homes Secure

Dartmouth
For the five-year program, Dartmouth will work with research teams from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Maryland, the University of Michigan, Morgan State University and Tufts University. Image Courtesy of David Kotz
June 22, 2020

Dartmouth has been selected by the National Science Foundation to lead a $10 million national research program aimed at improving security and privacy in homes that use smart devices.

The project — Security and Privacy in the Lifecycle of IoT for Consumer Environments (SPLICE) — will develop tools and approaches that increase user trust in smart products in support of the growing smart home industry.

For the five-year program, Dartmouth will work with research teams from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Maryland, the University of Michigan, Morgan State University and Tufts University. More than half of the principal investigators leading SPLICE are from groups underrepresented in computing.

"Home is a place where people need to feel safe from prying eyes," said David Kotz, the international paper professor of computer science and the lead principal investigator for the project. "Through this leadership position, Dartmouth will be at the center of efforts that could impact households around the country — and the world — for generations to come."

As many as half of all residences in the U.S. — including single-family homes, apartments, hotels and assisted living facilities — could have at least one smart device within the next five years. Many such products can increase energy efficiency or assist those with disabilities, but faulty configuration or poor design can raise the risk of harm to people and property. 

"The technology in the average home today is radically different from even a decade ago and is likely to change even more rapidly in the coming years," said Kotz, a faculty member with Dartmouth's Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS).

The program will study the needs of residents, landlords, guests and workers who might have different privacy requirements within the same properties. Dartmouth will receive about half of the NSF award to coordinate the project's activities and to conduct its own research.

Looking for quick answers on security topics? Try Ask SDM, our new smart AI search tool. Ask SDM →

"For some of us, the 'Internet of Things' is already in our homes,” said Timothy Pierson, a lecturer in computer science who will co-lead Dartmouth’s research team. “For others, it will be coming soon. It is important to think about the security and privacy implications now, before we all have an array of connected devices monitoring us in our homes."

"I am thrilled to be part of the SPLICE team and working with former colleagues at Dartmouth and others on ensuring privacy and security in smart homes for all households," said Denise Anthony, formerly a professor of sociology and the research director of ISTS at Dartmouth, and now a professor of health management and policy at the University of Michigan.

The project will also develop programs for students, junior researchers and community members with the aim of encouraging more people from underrepresented groups to pursue careers in computing.

SPLICE comes after Dartmouth's leadership of the NSF-funded Trustworthy Health and Wellness (THaW) program. Also led by Kotz, that program focuses on security and privacy for mobile and cloud technology applied to health and wellness.

Kotz says that Dartmouth's established expertise with smart health devices provides a strong foundation for the team's efforts around the smart home.

"The smart home context is more complicated than many healthcare settings because a single home could host multiple users with differing privacy interests," Kotz said. "On the other hand, these two contexts share similar challenges regarding security in mobile systems and wireless networks."

SPLICE and THaW are funded by NSF's Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Frontiers (SaTC Frontiers), a cross-cutting program to address fundamental scientific challenges related to privacy and cybersecurity. Both projects are affiliated with Dartmouth's ISTS.

KEYWORDS: cyber security cybersecurity Dartmouth IoT National Science Foundation privacy research smart home SPLICE

Share This Story

Looking for a reprint of this article?
From high-res PDFs to custom plaques, order your copy today!

Recommended Content

JOIN TODAY
to unlock your recommendations.

Already have an account? Sign In

  • SDM 100

    SDM 100: Top 100 Security Dealers of 2026

    The top 100 security dealers navigated a complex...
    SDM 100 Report
    By: Karyn Hodgson
  • Security camera

    State of the Market: Video Surveillance

    As video surveillance shifts from siloed systems to...
    State of the Market Series
    By: Brianna Wilson
  • 2026 Industry Forecast

    SDM 2026 INDUSTRY FORECAST

    Rapid technology advances meet shifting economic...
    Annual Industry Forecast
    By: Karyn Hodgson
Manage My Account
  • SDM Newsletters
  • Online Registration
  • eMagazine Subscriptions
  • Subscription Customer Service
  • Manage My Preferences

More Videos

Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content is a special paid section where industry companies provide high quality, objective, non-commercial content around topics of interest to the SDM audience. All Sponsored Content is supplied by the advertising company and any opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and not necessarily reflect the views of SDM or its parent company, BNP Media. Interested in participating in our Sponsored Content section? Contact your local rep!

close
  • Doctor examining child patient with mother present in medical clinic
    Sponsored byHID

    The Human Side of Hospital Security: How Modern Visitor Management Protects People First

Popular Stories

Video surveillance camera

Why Video Health Monitoring Is a ‘No Brainer’

ESA Board of Directors Q2 26 Elections

Electronic Security Association Announces 2026 Board of Directors Election Results

TMA & SDM Logos

Becklar, Elite & Puget Win 2026 TMA/SDM Monitoring Center Excellence Awards

SDM Dealer of the Year 2026 Promotion

Poll

What’s the most promising trend in the industry?

What’s the most promising trend in the industry?
View Results Poll Archive

Products

Physical Security Assessment Handbook An Insider’s Guide to Securing a Business

Physical Security Assessment Handbook An Insider’s Guide to Securing a Business

See More Products
SDM 100 2026 Rankings

Related Articles

  • Best Buy

    Best Buy to Make Bigger Push in Smart Home

    See More
  • CYBER MARK

    New 'Cyber Trust Mark' Label to Promote Secure Smart Devices

    See More
  • moni nest

    MONI Smart Security to Offer Professional Monitoring for Nest Secure

    See More
×

Be in the forefront of security intelligence when you receive SDM.

Join over 10,000+ professionals when you subscribe today.

SIGN UP TODAY!
  • RESOURCES
    • Advertise
    • Contact Us
    • Directories
    • Store
    • Want More
  • SIGN UP TODAY
    • Create Account
    • eMagazine
    • Newsletter
    • Customer Service
    • Manage Preferences
  • SERVICES
    • Marketing Services
    • Reprints
    • Market Research
    • List Rental
    • Survey/Respondent Access
  • STAY CONNECTED
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • X (Twitter)
  • PRIVACY
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • TERMS & CONDITIONS
    • DO NOT SELL MY PERSONAL INFORMATION
    • PRIVACY REQUEST
    • ACCESSIBILITY

Copyright ©2026. All Rights Reserved BNP Media, Inc. and BNP Media II, LLC.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing