The weakness of the Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, including its legal issues, could be considerably supported employing the blockchain at the time when the model of business of companies is changing.
LawBytes #37 deals this week with the upcoming ePrivacy Regulation which will complement the GDPR and introduce new rules on cookies, IoT and M2M communications.
Can the risk of cybercrime the main threat to the growth of the Internet of Things technologies? How to handle such risk?
LawBytes #34 deals this week with the new ETSI standard for cybersecurity in the Internet of Things and Bavarian DPA cookie raid.
LawBytes deals with the Italian DPIA list published by the Italian Data Protection Authority and the security guidelines by ENISA on the Internet of Things (IoT).
LawBytes deals this week with the EU Parliament blockchain resolution and the new Regulation on the free flow of non-personal data.
eCommerce is exponentially becoming regulated as a consequence of recent decisions and changes of consumer and privacy laws.
LawBytes deals this week with the new EU electronic communications code and the European guidelines on safeguarding privacy in the media sector.
Blockchain, artificial intelligence and Internet of Things are the future, but are companies ready for the legal issues relating to the new model of business?
After the success of the Internet of Things in 2017, what will change in 2018? What should companies do to exploit it?