Strengthening Data Privacy Laws in the Age of IoT

Authors

    Charith Gutta * Department of Computing and Communications, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK charith_gutta@ieee.org
https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.isslp.3.1.1

Keywords:

Data Privacy, Internet of Things, IoT, Data Privacy Laws

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) represents a revolutionary leap in the interconnectivity of devices, systems, and services, offering unprecedented convenience and efficiency. However, this rapid expansion of IoT devices into every facet of our lives also amplifies critical vulnerabilities in data privacy. The recent surge in cyber-attacks targeting IoT devices underscores the urgent need to strengthen legal mechanisms for consumer protection in this digitally pervasive era. Current data privacy laws are outpaced by the speed at which IoT technology evolves and integrates into our daily routines. From smart homes to health-monitoring devices, the spectrum of IoT's influence is vast and deeply integrated into personal spaces, making the protection of consumer data not just a necessity but a right. In response to these challenges, this letter calls for a robust overhaul of data privacy laws tailored to the unique complexities presented by the IoT. The age of IoT demands a reimagined legal framework that can keep pace with technological advancements while safeguarding the privacy and security of individuals. By strengthening legal mechanisms, we can ensure that the benefits of the IoT revolution are realized without sacrificing the privacy rights of consumers. Let this call to action serve as a foundation for meaningful legal reforms and a secure, privacy-respecting digital future.

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Published

2024-01-01

How to Cite

Gutta, C. (2024). Strengthening Data Privacy Laws in the Age of IoT. Interdisciplinary Studies in Society, Law, and Politics, 3(1), 1-3. https://doi.org/10.61838/kman.isslp.3.1.1

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