LawBytes Halloween edition deals with the latest European cybersecurity toolkit and the thrilling report on the Italian telecom market which reveals interesting insights.
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.
A European cybersecurity directive is upcoming and will lead to considerable obligations, but also more certainty that might support the growth of the IoT.
A research run by Veracode on Internet of Things devices shows cybersecurity risks and potential privacy flaws that are among the same issues raised by European privacy regulators in their recent opinion on the IoT.
I am glad to inform you that on the 28th of January 2015 I will be attending as a speaker the workshop arranged by the Internet of Things observatory of the University of Milan on "Smart Home: product innovation and consumer services".
The title of my presentation will be "Platform interoperability is a right? Which privacy…
The Italian Gambling Authority (ADM) has officially launched the tender for the award of new Italian remote gambling licenses, marking a significant milestone in the Italian gambling regulatory landscape.