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Internet of Things 2019: Everything Is Connected
Chair(s):
Leonard T. Nuara
Practice Area:
Corporate & Securities, Intellectual Property, Privacy & Cybersecurity
Published:
Jun 2019
ISBN:
9781402434358
PLI Item #:
252329
CHB Spine #:
G1422
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Chapter 1. Richard A. Guida and Leonard T. Nuara, The Internet of Things and Why We Can’t Sleep
Chapter 2. California Assembly Bill No. 375—Chapter 55
Chapter 3. Draft NISTIR 8200, Interagency Report on Status of International Cybersecurity Standardization for the Internet of Things (IoT), U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (February 2018)
Chapter 4. Ch. 4, License Compatibility, Open (Source) for Business (2nd Edition) (April 2017)
Chapter 5. Ch. 5, Conditional Licensing, Open (Source) for Business (2nd Edition) (April 2017)
Chapter 6. Heather J. Meeker, Melody Drummond-Hansen, Hana Oh and Stacy Yae, “Technology Protocols & Standards: Proprietary Versus Open” Companion Article
Chapter 7. Health Care Internet of Things
Chapter 8. Comments of the Staff of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, In Re: The Internet of Things and Consumer Product Hazards, Docket No. CPSC-2018-007 (June 15, 2018)
Chapter 9. Comments of the Staff of the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection and Office of Consumer Protection and Office of Policy Planning, In Re: The Benefits, Challenges, and Potential Roles for the Government in Fostering the Advancement of the Internet of Things, Docket No. 160331306-6306-01 (June 2, 2016)
Chapter 10. Internet of Things Market Spotlight (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 11. On the Edge—A Deeper Look at Retail and Industrial IoT
Chapter 12. California Senate Bill No. 327—Chapter 886
Chapter 13. European Union Agency for Network and Information Security, Baseline Security Recommendations for IoT in the Context of Critical Information Infrastructures (November 2017)
Chapter 14. European Union Agency for Network and Information Security, IoT Security Standards Gap Analysis, Version 1.0 (December 2018)
Chapter 15. Federal Trade Commission Public Comment on “Communicating IoT Device Security Update Capability to Improve Transparency for Consumers,” National Telecommunications & Information Administration (June 15, 2018)
Chapter 16. Federal Trade Commission, Staff Report, Internet of Things: Privacy and Security in a Connected World (January 2015)
Chapter 17. Remarks of Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, Open Technology Institute and the New America Foundation (July 26, 2018)
Chapter 18. Draft NISTIR 8228, Considerations for Managing Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (September 2018)
Chapter 19. Jeffrey Voas, Rick Kuhn, Phillip Laplante and Sophia Applebaum, Internet of Things (IoT) Trust Concerns, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology (October 17, 2018)
Chapter 20. California’s IoT Law on the Security of Connected Devices (January 2019)
Chapter 21. Defending Security Breach Class Action Litigation (January 2019)
Chapter 22. Litigation Risks and Compliance Obligations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (January 2019)
Chapter 23. Defending Data Privacy Class Action Litigation (January 2019)
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