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The Internet of Things — from driverless vehicles to medical devices —presents new challenges to cybersecurity. Who is responsible when things go horribly awry? Chertoff Group Senior Advisor Paul Rosenzweig says a revolution in cyber liability is coming, whether the industry likes it or not. He warns that if the industry doesn’t participate in a standards-setting process, either legislatures or courts will do it for them. Rosenzweig discusses the privacy issues that are raised when our devices and cars collect information about us and he predicts an increasing convergence between privacy and security.

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The Internet of Things — from driverless vehicles to medical devices —presents new challenges to cybersecurity. Who is responsible when things go horribly awry? Chertoff Group Senior Advisor Paul Rosenzweig says a revolution in cyber liability is coming, whether the industry likes it or not. He warns that if the industry doesn’t participate in a standards-setting process, either legislatures or courts will do it for them. Rosenzweig discusses the privacy issues that are raised when our devices and cars collect information about us and he predicts an increasing convergence between privacy and security.

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