Podcast: Privacy Merry-go-Round: A Busy Week in Federal Activity

Wiley Connected | Internet of Things Law and Policy, Explained.

Today’s episode features Megan Brown and Kat Scott discussing three privacy initiatives announced and its implication for tech policy and companies across the U.S. economy.

We wrap up the month with a recap of three privacy developments at NTIA and NIST, in the Commerce Department the week of September 24th.  What are they and why should you care?  Going into October, principles are taking shape, with opportunities to comment and influence their content. Tune in to get up to speed on what these (and other) agencies are doing and what it means, as global and state activity continues.  Proposed Privacy Principles, a developing Privacy Framework, and a set of  baselines for IoT privacy and security all offer a lot to think about.

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