[Article] Threats of the internet of things in a techno-regulated society: a new legal challenge of the information revolution
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Governance of Internet of Things and Ethics of Intelligent Algorithms New technical artifacts connected to the Internet constantly share, process, and storage a huge amount of data. This practice is what unifies the concept of Internet of Things (“IoT”) to the concept of Big Data. With the growing dissemination of Big Data and computing … Read more
*Published on CYBERLAW by CIJIC edição n.º 5 Introduction Technology has advanced rapidly and contributed to improve the way we live. In addition to interfering with how individuals act, it changes the way people relate to each other, to business, and to government. The many changes emphasize the need to give importance to the individual and … Read more
Introduction Technology has been rapidly changing the way we interact with the world around us. Companies, aiming to meet new consumer demands, are developing products with technological interfaces that would have been unimaginable a decade ago. Automated systems turn on lights and warm meals as you leave your work, intelligent bracelets and insoles share with … Read more
The professor and researcher of the CTS-FGV, Eduardo Magrani, presented on the 7th and 8th of September the final results of his research as Senior Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society [HIIG] think tank on the regulation of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things “IoT”. Magrani presented the results to … Read more
Now that we’re plugging up toothbrushes to Wi-Fi, it’s time to get a little better at the security risks tied to it all. It was a pleasure to take part this week as a keynote speaker at the excellent National Cyber Security Summer School – NCS3 event in the Netherlands, talking about the Internet of … Read more