[Chapter-delegates] Internet Society Policy Paper: IoT Security for Policymakers

Steve Olshansky olshansky at isoc.org
Thu Apr 19 19:50:20 PDT 2018


Hi All-
I am pleased to say that our paper was published today.
https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2018/04/wouldnt-nice-trust-device/

Feel free to share as you care to.

Cheers-
	Steve

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Steve Olshansky
Internet Technology Program Manager
Internet Society
www.internetsociety.org


On 19 Dec 2017, at 9:22, Nancy Quiros wrote:

> ------Sending this message on behalf of Ryan Polk---
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> Dear colleagues,
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> The latest policy paper, IoT Security for Policymakers, is now 
> available for preview through isoc.app.box.com/v/policybriefs-preview
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> This policy paper builds upon and broadens existing Internet Society 
> positions and material, including our 2015 paper, The Internet of 
> Things (IoT): An Overview, outcomes from the Internet Society’s 2017 
> report, Paths to Our Digital Future, and the Online Trust Alliance’s 
> IoT Security & Privacy Trust Framework.
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> During this preview period, which will run until 15 January 2018, we 
> would be particularly interested in your input on the following:
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> Building off of our "briefing papers" the aim has been to keep the 
> overview of IoT Security concise, while providing links to more in 
> depth information and recommendations for policymakers.  At the same 
> time, however, we would like to know: Are there any major points that 
> we missed in the coverage of the issues?  We would appreciate if you 
> could use the "Comment" function in Box (note: you need a Box login) 
> to provide your feedback on the relevant papers.  The Comment field 
> can be seen to the right of each document preview in Box.
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> The papers have been written so they would be relevant on a global 
> basis, but could be used as a base to tailor local positions.   We are 
> hoping for the online version to have a "Regional Considerations" 
> section that we would like to populate with information, contributed 
> by our Chapters and members, about how these policy issues are 
> addressed in different regions of the world.  We would be interested 
> in knowing if Chapters or members would like to contribute to such a 
> section.
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> We welcome and look forward to reading your comments on the policy 
> paper, IoT Security for Policymakers.
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> Thank you,
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> Ryan Polk




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