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Thursday, March 01, 2018
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Irina Brass, UCLThe Internet of Things (IoT) and The Governance of 鈥淪tupid鈥 Smart Tech A smart doll classed as illegal espionage apparatus. A smart shower head that powers the most disruptive DDoS that the Internet has ever faced. A voice activated device that has first amendment rights. These are only some of the disruptive effects that the increased adoption of the IoT brings. But how should engineers, market players and policy makers tackle these negative disruptions to privacy, security and safety? Based on research conducted by the Standards, Governance and Policy Team of the PETRAS IoT Research Hub, Dr Irina Brass discusses the technical and policy options available to respond to these disruptive effects of the IoT. Speaker Details Dr Irina Brass is Lecturer in Regulation, Innovation and Public Policy at UCL Department for Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (UCL STEaPP). Her research focuses on the economic and social regulation of disruptive technologies, especially digital technologies, and she is currently working closely with policy makers and the standards development community on governance frameworks for managing cybersecurity and data protection in the Internet of Things (IoT). In 2017, Dr Brass was appointed Chair of the IoT-1 Technical Committee of the BSI – the UK National Standards Body. Dr Brass is also co-leading the MPA in Digital Technology and Public Policy at UCL STEaPP. |