We need stronger cybersecurity laws for the Internet of Things

We need stronger cybersecurity laws for the Internet of Things

The Internet of Things fuses products with communications technology to make daily life more effortless. Think Amazon’s Alexa, which not only answers questions and plays music but allows you to control your home’s lights and thermostat. Or the current generation of implanted pacemakers, which can both receive commands and send information to doctors over the internet.

But like nearly all innovation, there are risks involved. And for products borne out of the Internet of Things, this means the risk of having personal information stolen or devices being overtaken and controlled remotely. For devices that affect the world in a direct physical manner — cars, pacemakers, thermostats — the risks include loss of life and property.

By Bruce Schneier

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