On 13 January the European Commission organised and hosted a workshop in Brussels, the main purpose of which was ‘to discuss minimum baseline security and privacy requirements along the entire networked architecture and value chain similar in various sectors.’
It took them a while for them to publish a report, but it’s an interesting read for this group nonetheless, I imagine.
‘Participants were asked to come with, reflect and comment on concrete minimum IoT privacy and security principles to create a trusted IoT environment’
The results of the workshop can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/internet-things-privacy-s...
(Was anyone on the list there btw?) Yes, I was there. The report you linked is a very good summary. Impression in the room was that the main goal (and challenge) is to create trust in the IoT market, which is lacking at the moment. However,
On 13/04/17 12:10, Bastiaan Goslings wrote: trust takes time, while it takes only one incident to bring the IoT market back to square one. There was also a lot of talk about data ownership, not just control. Concerns were voiced that consumers might lose ownership of data they are generating. And also concerns that manifacturers don't provide consumers with enough choice, for example taking out the location tracking device in some car models is a hassle and for someone buying second hand - even more difficult.
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