Civil Litigation,
Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 20, 2017
Cybersecurity, privacy issues likely to get complex for the “internet of things”
Issues of security and privacy grew along with the interconnected “internet of things” in 2017 and will continue to grow and be intertwined in 2018 — and if the federal government fails to get involved, states and litigation will define security and privacy standards in the near term, legal observers say.
Issues of security and privacy multiply along with the interconnected “internet of things” in 2017 and will continue to proliferate and be intertwined in 2018 — and if the federal government fails to get involved, states and litigation will define security and privacy standards in the near term, legal observers say.
“Because there’s no uniform standards, only guidance, there’s going to be more cases by which people will be suing ove...
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