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Sep. 14, 2016

Keeping up with the changing data landscape

If the prediction that 6.4 billion connected Internet of Things things will be in use worldwide in 2016, it's imperative that regulators balance the myriad interests at play.

Katia Bloom

ForgeRock, Inc.

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Olga V. Mack

ClearSlide, Inc.

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It is impossible to fully analyze the types of legal issues Internet of Things-focused (IoT) companies face without simultaneously looking at IoT's intimate companion: consumer data and its use. As Harry Gottfried, senior corporate counsel at GoodData, points out, the data landscape is growing at a rate faster than any one company, individual or regulator can master. "New cloud-based systems and data analytic applications that ...

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