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Reasonable security: A review of US law affecting IoT

Reasonable security: A review of US law affecting IoT

From the course: IoT Product Security

Reasonable security: A review of US law affecting IoT

Hi, I'm Matthew Clark. And this is Lesson 7.3: Reasonable Security. In this lesson, we'll discuss the legal landscape of privacy and IoT law, US. We'll talk about the California IoT law as well as the Oregon IoT law and CCPA. So let's get started. So let's take a look at the legal landscape of privacy laws. We start with GDPR. It's from the European Union, and we'll cover this more in our next lesson. But it was kind of the very first one that came out that was very specifically focused on privacy at a really high level and also gave enumerated specific rights to citizens. We then have US laws, and this is really a patchwork of federal and state laws. So let's just kind of walk through some of these higher-level ones so we can understand how they apply. So let's start with the US laws. On the federal side, there is no overarching federal privacy law that kind of dictates the way privacy should work and instead there's a large patchwork of laws. So let's review those. Starting with the…

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