Panel One: Devices, Data and Regulatory Diversity
Location
Wiley Rein LLP
Start Date
31-3-2015 9:40 AM
End Date
31-3-2015 10:40 AM
Description
Our lives are being digitized and analyzed in ways that challenge existing law. Consumers are rapidly adopting electronic devices with sensors-things-that monitor their external environment while providing detailed statistics about them. Billions of networked devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), have incredible potential, ranging from setting personal health goals to decreasing energy consumption. At the same time, IoT challenges existing regulatory paradigms that are based on industry segments, not information flows. Is our regulatory system equipped to handle this?
Panel One: Devices, Data and Regulatory Diversity
Wiley Rein LLP
Our lives are being digitized and analyzed in ways that challenge existing law. Consumers are rapidly adopting electronic devices with sensors-things-that monitor their external environment while providing detailed statistics about them. Billions of networked devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), have incredible potential, ranging from setting personal health goals to decreasing energy consumption. At the same time, IoT challenges existing regulatory paradigms that are based on industry segments, not information flows. Is our regulatory system equipped to handle this?