AI and the magic formula on how to regulate it are continuously invoked, but can traditional regulations set rules for artificial intelligence? What's missing?
LawBytes Halloween edition deals with the latest European cybersecurity toolkit and the thrilling report on the Italian telecom market which reveals interesting insights.
GamingLawPills brings news on a South Korean bill aimed at punishing sexual harassment in videogames and on growing concerns over gambling loot boxes in Ireland.
A detailed data mapping activity, as well as internal and external cybersecurity and reporting procedures, are best practices to handle a personal data breach under the GDPR.
The IoT unveils the potential of data, but regulatory bounderies cannot be ignored. This is my message as part of SAP's Insights on the Future of the Internet of Things.
The Internet of Things is going to change the models of business of the financial services sector, unveiling new legal issues.
DLA Piper and AIGI will run an event on how the General Data Protection Regulation will impact the business of companies on 16 February 2017.
The Industrial Internet of Things also known as Industry 4.0 has the highest potentials of growth within the IoT, but it hides relevant legal issues.
A massive cyber attack performed through hijacked Internet of Things devices led to the collapse of a large portion of the Internet.
The strength of the Internet of Things (IoT) is in creating a connected ecosystem of different suppliers, but partnerships cannot be afforded ignoring the potential risks.