Buying IoT Technology: How To Contract Securely

Law360, New York (June 17, 2016, 11:44 AM EDT) -- More and more products are shipping with sensors and network connectivity to capitalize on the currency of data. Data interconnectivity between these devices creates new opportunities to identify and support insights about how use of these products impacts your company. For example, a meeting room may automatically turn on its lights and air conditioning ten minutes before a scheduled meeting by using third-party software; your employees may transmit data about how many steps they've taken, their heart rate and their caloric intake to a third-party vendor as part of a wellness program; and equipment all throughout the enterprise (from the trash can to the HVAC system) might generate alerts to third-party vendors when in need of repair....

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