This recorded web based CLE will provide an introduction to the Internet of Things (Iot) and why lawyers need to be cognizant of this changing technology. As is usually the case, technology presents opportunities but requires counsel to navigate, or possibly create, the legal framework to allow IoT to achieve its potential, while preserving individual rights.
To stay ahead of the rapidly evolving legal landscape, lawyers and their clients need to utilize a wide variety of skills as the challenges and rewards require an interdisciplinary approach. Please join us for a robust discussion of the future of the Internet of Things with leading experts in the field.
Topics that will be discussed:
1. Overview of the Internet of things (IoT)
2. How IoT can be used as a tool for cyber attacks
3. Strategies for minimizing the cyber risks of IoT
This course is brought to you by the Global Cyber Institute and Thomson Reuters. It is taught by Daniel Garrie, Law and Forensics, and Eran Kahana, Maslon LLP.
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