Again, not to drag this further off topic, but the most unsettling thing
I've head about IOT recently was this:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/03/11/privacy-advocates-try-to-keep-creepy-eavesdropping-hello-barbie-from-hitting-shelves/
Now not just *advertising* is aimed at kids, but the products themselves
may collect personal data about them (over the Internet to a central
big-data repository for semantic analysis) and use them for deeper
personalized manipulation, yikes...
I can just see it now, when some advertiser pays for "product placement"
in the Hello Barbie doll: "So Missy, if you don't get your parents to buy
you Happy Fun Cereal for breakfast, I won't be your friend anymore. I
want you to prove you did -- tell me the sales code from the box to make
sure."
But of course, this goes far beyond the realm of DNS per se, sorry for the
tangent...
Dan
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On Fri, March 27, 2015 8:37 am, Dorothy K. Gordon wrote:
> Hi Stephanie, There is considerable discussion on IoT and the failure to
> put in place adequate regulatory, legal frameworks. It is quite amazing
> what the public takes for granted. I will send you a link off list.
>
> best regards
>
>
>
> Dorothy K. Gordon
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> Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stephanie Perrin" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Friday, 27 March, 2015 3:30:24 PM GMT +00:00 Casablanca / Monrovia
> Subject: Re: New report on the connected car
>
> That would be great, I apologize for dragging us off topic but I have a
> bee in my bonnet about how these things will be managed, and would enjoy
> further discussion. I also (separately) just signed up for a standards
> working group at the IEEE and am on the hunt for privacy-concerned
> individuals who would like to contribute to that....(that was not my
> purpose in posting this, but since there appear to be several experts on
> this list.....Perhaps some of you would like to share the pain of weekly
> meetings for three years:-) )
> Stephanie
> On 2015-03-27 4:37, Andrew A. Adams wrote:
>> ALl,
>>
>> My feeling is that this discussion, while interesting to a number of us,
>> is
>> quite off-topic for NCSG. I'm also involved in research into the social,
>> legal and ethical issues of the Internet of Things, and related
>> cloud-computing developments. Since there seem to be a number of us here
>> interested in these issues, though, perhaps people would be interested
>> in a
>> separate mailing list to discuss these issues? I can set up such a list
>> at my
>> University (warning - my University signed a deal with Microsoft and
>> their
>> email system is now provided by M$ including mailing lists :-( ) if
>> people
>> are interested.
>>
>>
>
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