Switzerland:
IoT And Data Protection - Challenge And Opportunity
21 September 2022
Prager Dreifuss
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The "Internet of Things" (IoT) causes our private life
to increasingly become part of the Internet. Nevertheless, many IoT
applications do not meet the requirements of data protection law.
In this publication, the authors Dr Andrea Schütz and Dr
Christian Schönfeld illustrate that data protection law is not
just a regulatory hurdle, but can also be used as a potential
competitive advantage.
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