Cynthia Cwik is chair of the ABA Section of Science & Technology Law. In her practice life,...
Olivia Aguilar is the marketing specialist at ABA Publishing.
Published: | October 9, 2019 |
Podcast: | ABA Journal: Modern Law Library |
Category: | Intellectual Property |
From connected cars and industrial systems to toothbrushes and refrigerators, “internet of things” technology seems to be everywhere in the daily lives of consumers. With these modern conveniences, there are also privacy violations and security risks that must be considered while using them. The first comprehensive legal text focused on IoT, The Internet of Things: Legal Issues, Policy, and Practical Strategies, provides perspectives on public policy and assesses the broad range of legal issues, such as licensing, liability, electronic discovery and intellectual property, while addressing the current lack of regulation. In this new episode of the Modern Law Library podcast, Olivia Aguilar of ABA Publishing speaks with co-editor Cynthia H. Cwik about why IoT devices are some of the most vulnerable hacker targets, the impact of these devices on national security, and potential future regulatory measures.
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