The IoT industry should focus more on understanding their customers' need and manufacture devices that they are willing to use, if they want to be successful.
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.
Here is the recording of the webinar on the impact of the EU Privacy Regulation on Internet of Things technologies.
The data published by the University of Milan on the Internet of Things in Italy are optimistic about the future of the sector that however still requires considerable work.
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. Will regulators will validate that setting a more suitable playfield for the IoT?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming exponentially reviewed by regulators. After the report from the Italian telecom regulator (AgCom), the Italian privacy authority just launched a consultation seeking inputs from the industry on how to regulate the IoT.
€ 1.55 bn of revenues for the IoT in Italy shows a growing market, but the report from the Communications Authority stresses the need for regulatory changes to boost the sector.
Cisco, Bosch and ABB have just announced a joint venture to create an open IoT software for smart home devices and this is my comment to the news as part of IoTLaw video series.
The DLA Piper Internet of Things group just launched a series of webinars on legal and business issues of the Internet of Things. The first webinar will cover the Business and Legal Framework of the Internet of Things and will take place on Wednesday 22 April 2015 from 3.00 to 4.00pm UK time.
For those that missed some of the posts of last month, here are the top 5 posts for January 2014.