Abstract
This report examines the policy challenges for the Internet of Things
(IoT), and raises a broad range of issues that need to be considered
if policy is to be effective and the potential economic value of IoT is
harnessed. It builds on the Blackett review, The Internet of Things:
making the most of the second digital revolution, adding detailed
knowledge based on research from the PETRAS Cybersecurity of
the Internet of Things Research Hub and input from Fellows of the
Royal Academy of Engineering. The report targets government
policymakers, regulators, standards bodies and national funding
bodies, and will also be of interest to suppliers and adopters of IoT
products and services.
(IoT), and raises a broad range of issues that need to be considered
if policy is to be effective and the potential economic value of IoT is
harnessed. It builds on the Blackett review, The Internet of Things:
making the most of the second digital revolution, adding detailed
knowledge based on research from the PETRAS Cybersecurity of
the Internet of Things Research Hub and input from Fellows of the
Royal Academy of Engineering. The report targets government
policymakers, regulators, standards bodies and national funding
bodies, and will also be of interest to suppliers and adopters of IoT
products and services.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | Royal Academy of Engineering |
Number of pages | 56 |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2018 |
Structured keywords
- Cyber Security
Keywords
- IoT
- Internet of Things
- Cyber Security
- Human Factors
- Ergonomics
- Cyber Physical Systems
- CPS