In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, Gilad Rosner discusses his work as the founder of the Internet of Things Privacy Forum. Before he started the forum, he worked in academic research and studied the privacy issues that plagued the U.S.'s attempt to create online identities in the name of e-government. When those efforts sank, he looked around and saw a need in the IoT space to find solutions to some of the privacy concerns related to the proliferation of IoT-connected devices. "The solutions are always a mix of regulatory, technical and business choice," Rosner said, adding that also essential is public discourse. Want to keep up with new episodes? Be sure to subscribe to our feed here.
29 September 2017
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Gilad Rosner on solving IoT's problems before 'genies get out of bottles'
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