From answering the doorbell via a smartphone to keeping an eye on pets, controlling home security has never been easier – but privacy concerns are stalling what should be a ubiquitous industry. So where are people drawing the line between convenient security and a potential privacy risk?
Jack Narcotta is a senior analyst who covers smart homes at Strategic Analytics.
Kevin Curran is a professor of cyber security at Ulster University in Northern Ireland. He regularly speaks at conferences about the intersection of security, tech, and people.
Chad Laurans is the CEO and founder of SimpliSafe, a home security company that produces and sells self-installed security systems that connect to a central monitoring center.
Darren Loucaides is a travel writer and music critic for the BBC. He’s lived and travelled in Italy, the Middle East and Latin America, and has become obsessed with the parallels between cultural and political trends.