No software is 100% secure, and Internet of Things technology is no different. However, because of public perception it is even more important for the IoT industry to find "adequate" safety standards to meet businesses' and consumers' cybersecurity needs.
It's a very exciting time in the Italian gambling market with the recent and upcoming gaming law changes that, accompanied by the new online licences, might lead to an earthquake in the market.
Efficiency is the driver of the Internet of Things and blockchain might be the tool enabling the full exploitation of its potentials.
A revolution is already taking place through Internet of Things (IoT) technologies used in logistics. And here is an IoTItaly event to discuss it.
Italian gambling advertising rules received clarifications as to the channels on which time slot restrictions apply. But this is not what operators wanted to hear.
The Italian betting shop tender which seemed to be close to a turning point, is now further delayed. This could be good news during a phase that is still transitional.
Bitcoin might be no longer anonymous due to a centralised database of users to be created as part of a proposal of the European Commission.
Bets on virtual events are subject to improved rules as part of a gaming decree now in place after the review by the European Commission.
Bitcoin is not money but property and therefore the crimes of unlawful transfer of money and money laundering did not arise according to the court of Miami.
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.