Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 4, 2018
First cybersecurity bill governing internet of things signed into law
Beginning on Jan. 1, 2020, the California IoT law will require that manufacturers of any device “capable of connecting to the Internet” implement “reasonable security features” that are appropriate to the type of device and what information it collects and stores.




On Sept. 28, Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law the first cybersecurity bill governing internet of things devices, Senate Bill 327. Beginning on Jan. 1, 2020, the California IoT law will require that manufacturers of any device "capable of connecting to the Internet" implement "reasonable security features" that are appropriate to the type of device and what information it collects and stores. What devices are covered, what liability could device manufacturers face, and...
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