The Internet of Things is an emerging topic
of technical, social, and economic significance. Consumer products, durable
goods, cars and trucks, industrial and utility components, sensors, and other
everyday objects are being combined with Internet connectivity and powerful
data analytic capabilities that promise to transform the way we work, live, and
play.
In today’s society, the Internet of Things
raises significant challenges that could stand in the way of realizing its
potential benefits. Attention-grabbing headlines about the hacking of
Internet-connected devices, surveillance concerns, and privacy fears already
have captured public attention. Technical challenges remain and new policy,
legal and development challenges are emerging.
The Internet of Things is happening now. It
promises to offer a revolutionary, fully connected “smart” world as the
relationships between objects, their environment, and people become more
tightly intertwined. Yet the issues and challenges associated with IoT need to
be considered and addressed in order for the potential benefits for
individuals, society, and the economy to be realized. Ultimately, solutions for
maximizing the benefits of the Internet of Things while minimizing the risks
will not be found by engaging in a polarized debate that pits the promises of
IoT against its possible perils. Rather, it will take informed engagement,
dialogue, and collaboration across a range of stakeholders to plot the most
effective ways forward.
http://www.internetsociety.org/sites/default/files/ISOC-IoT-Overview-20151022.pdf
http://www.internetsociety.org/sites/default/files/ISOC-IoT-Overview-20151022.pdf
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