Our DLA Piper connected cars webinar was an amazing event with 200+ attendees and interesting speakers addressing the most relevant issues that such kind of Internet of Things (IoT) technology is going to face.
The new EU Data Protection regulation is now closer with the EU Council of ministers reaching an agreement on a general approach which still leaves some room for negotiations and further headaches...
Big data and Internet of Things (IoT) are the keys of the success for a large number of (if not all) companies, but their exploitation requires to deal with privacy and compliance issues.
Internet of Things (IoT) privacy related concerns require the implementation of a privacy by design approach otherwise suppliers might face major fines and risks.
The launch of Google operating system for Internet of Things (IoT) devices will have a massive impact on our privacy generating big data out of personal data.
The Expo area in Milan in one of the 1st examples of smart cities in Italy which shows the massive potentials of the IoT, but what regulatory changes are necessary to replicate it across Europe?
New Italian privacy cookies rules will come into force on the 2nd of June 2015 requiring relevant technical and content changes to ecommerce, gaming, news, etc. Internet sites.
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.
The potential € 6 Bn fine to be issued against Google by European competition authorities is close to the 5% global turnover fine prescribed by the new EU privacy regime. What are the consequences for Internet of Things operators?