The Internet of Things Privacy Infrastructure Project is a system developed at the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, under the coordination of Prof. Norman Sadeh. Its purpose is to provide a tool to publicize the presence of IoT devices, IoT services, IoT apps (collectively referred to as “IoT Resources”) in a given area, such as a university campus, a building, a shopping mall, a room, a stadium, a city block, an entire neighborhood, or a larger geographical area. The Internet of Things Privacy Infrastructure Project has two components: </p> <p> </p> <p>