LawBytes #32 deals this week with the information note on no-deal Brexit data flows from the EU to UK issued by the EDPB and with the ENISA tool for smartphone app security.ย
There is no 100% safe software and the Internet of Things cannot be blamed for that. It is necessary to find "adequate" standards of safety meeting business and consumers' needs.
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?
Digital health has massive potentials, but its implementation requires to comply with standards that are now even more stringent after the issue of new guidelines by the Italian privacy authority.ย
Internet of things rules might change after the recommendations issued by the US Federal Trade Commission, FTC, and the commitments taken by the UK telecom regulator, Ofcom, which set out the principles for the future of the IoT that any other regulator worldwide might follow.ย