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Regulatory landscape for the Internet of Things

  • Internet of Things
  • IoT
  • regulation
  • directive
  • law
  • device
  • import
  • export
  • environment
  • product safety
  • permanent roaming
  • privacy
  • security
  • data sovereignty
  • compliance
  • Matt Hatton
This report provides a guide to the various regulations that affect deployments of the Internet of Things and the associated provision of connectivity, device functionality, and management of data, as well as regulatory drivers and barriers to adoption. The report draws heavily on the Transforma Insights Regulatory Database, which details the key aspects of regulations (the ‘DNA of Regulations’) that apply in a range of new and emerging technology domains, such as the Internet of Things, Hyperconnectivity, Artificial Intelligence, Data Sharing, Distributed Ledger, Additive Manufacturing, and Autonomous Robotic Systems. A further domain relates to Privacy, which will often need to be considered alongside any technology-specific regulations. The report pulls together and summarises those areas related to the Internet of Things in seven major areas: hardware and spectrum, licensing and permanent roaming, privacy, security, data sovereignty and data access/portability, national resilience, and regulations in vertical sectors.

This report provides a guide to the various regulations that affect deployments of the Internet of Things and the associated provision of connectivity, device functionality, and management of data, as well as regulatory drivers and barriers to adoption.

The report draws heavily on the Transforma Insights Regulatory Database, which details the key aspects of regulations (the ‘DNA of Regulations’) that apply in a range of new and emerging technology domains, such as the Internet of Things, Hyperconnectivity, Artificial Intelligence, Data Sharing, Distributed Ledger, Additive Manufacturing, and Autonomous Robotic Systems. A further domain relates to Privacy, which will often need to be considered alongside any technology-specific regulations.

The report pulls together and summarises those areas related to the Internet of Things in seven major areas: hardware and spectrum, licensing and permanent roaming, privacy, security, data sovereignty and data access/portability, national resilience, and regulations in vertical sectors.

    • Internet of Things
    • Hyperconnectivity