We explore in this episode the impact of the Data Act on connected and IoT devices and the potential legal challenges with Stefano Leucci of Mobilisights.
The GDPR privacy data portability right is empowering individuals to have a full control on their personal data representing both an opportunity and a risk for businesses.ย
The review by privacy regulators of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies together with the joint initiative on connected cars and self-driving cars might be an essential step towards IoT rules.ย
The filing of a US proposal to foster the Internet of Things and the request from Google to introduce self-driving car rules creates high expectations.ย
After the recent events involving more than one hacked connected car, major car makers decided to create a joined alliance to coordinate their efforts against cyber attacks. ย But without any Governmental approval is the right strategy?
The Internet of Things (IoT) requires certainty and this is why the Online Trust Alliance (OTA) published a draft framework of privacy and security guidelines for IoT devices. ย Will regulators will validate that setting a more suitable playfield for the IoT?ย
The recent events of connected cars remotely hacked led to considerable discussions about the potential weaknesses of security systems of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, whose growth cannot be stopped though.ย But how can we find the right balance?ย
Our DLA Piper connected cars webinar was an amazing event with 200+ attendees and interesting speakers addressing the most relevant issues that such kind of Internet of Things (IoT) technology is going to face.