The
Internet of Things is on the rise, and when things get big, they tend to get regulated. The
European Commission has spotted this trend, and has decided to get its rubber stamp ready, in a bid to protect individual rights from all the data that it collects, as well as "unleash the potential economic and societal benefits." While this may seem like bureaucratic party-pooping, the Commission points out that much of the information carried includes personal location, preferences and behavioral patterns. There will be an initial consultation to determine the required privacy and security of an IoT infrastructure which will then be fed into the Commission's recommendation -- expected to be presented in summer 2013. The good news is that there's a survey open to citizens and businesses to have their say on how on how the regulation should be administered. Check the more coverage link below to make your opinions heard.
European Commission outlines plans for Internet of Things regulation originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 Apr 2012 08:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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