Debunking Misconceptions about the Internet of Things

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Delve into the world of the Internet of Things (IoT) with Michael R. Nelson as he challenges myths, explores key policy issues, and identifies necessary actions in the San Francisco Bay Area. From debunking common misconceptions to outlining crucial policies and decision-making landscapes, this insightful presentation sheds light on the evolving IoT ecosystem.


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  1. Misperceptions about the Internet of Things Michael R. Nelson Public Policy, CloudFlare MNELSON@CLOUDFLARE.COM Twitter: @MikeNelson US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter 1

  2. My Background Senator Gore s Tech Advisor White House Aide (telecom, encryption, research) Federal Communications Commission IBM Professor of Internet Studies, Georgetown University Public Policy, CloudFlare US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter 2

  3. Whats Needed to Win in Washington Buzzword Bumper Sticker 2-3 factoids Diagram Personal story HIstorical analogy US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter 3

  4. OUTLINE IT S AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION TIME!! 1) MYTHS ABOUT THE INTERNET OF THINGS 2) CATALOGUE OF KEY POLICY ISSUES 3) WHAT YOU CAN DO US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

  5. MYTHS OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS 1) THE INTERNET OF THINGS IS NOT HERE YET 6 votes 2) THE IOT IS ALL ABOUT THE INTERNET 5 3) THE IOT IS ALL ABOUT THE THINGS 7 4) PRIVACY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT POLICY ISSUE 35 5) OLD PRIVACY PARADIGMS CAN BE EASILY APPLIED 27 6) WE JUST NEED SOME MORE STANDARDS 14 7) THE INTERNET IS A MATURE TECHNOLOGY OR WE NEED A NEW INTERNET 15 US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

  6. POLICIES FOR THE INTERNET OF THINGS 1) SECURITY 17 votes 7) LIABILITY 1 2) PRIVACY 10 8) DATA LOCALIZATION 4 3) RELIABILITY 6 9) SURVEILLANCE (E.G. BACKDOORS) 4 4) COMPETITION AND INTER-OP 7 10) SPECTRUM 0 5) LIFECYCLE 2 11) SOFTWARE LICENSING 1 6) TRANSPARENCY 9 12) OTHER (E.G. SECTOR SPECIFIC) 3 US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

  7. WHERE ARE THE IMPORTANT DECISIONS MADE? CONGRESS, PARLIAMENTS, BRUSSELS REGULATORS COURTS BOARDROOMS DEVELOPERS USERS US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

  8. CULTURES OF INNOVATION LOCATION WEST COAST EAST COAST BRUSSELS GUIDING PRINCIPLE PROTOTYPE PROFIT PRECAUTIONARY GOAL INNOVATION INCUMBATION PROTECTION KEY VERB CREATE LITIGATE INVESTIGATE STEVE JOBS AND MARK ZUCKERBERG VINKELVOSS TWINS KANT HEROES OR DESCARTES US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

  9. WHAT YOU CAN DO? READ THE ISOC REPORT!!! INNOVATE BUT LISTEN TO THE POLICY DEBATE (AND DESIGN ACCORDINGLY) SPEAK UP!!! (PELOSI, LOFGREN, ESHOO, LIEU, AND MORE) EDUCATE, EDUCATE, EDUCATE US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

  10. Thank You MICHAEL R. NELSON PUBLIC POLICY, CLOUDFLARE TWITTER: @MIKENELSON MNELSON@CLOUDFLARE.COM US San Francisco Bay Area Chapter 10

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