IoT innovations produce interesting opportunities, impact ethical and social aspects towards human society and influence operational and global aspects towards technical systems. These innovations appear a relevant case that opens new frontiers for electro forensic engineering and claims a “new regulatory approach” to promote analysis for testing in progress the evolution of the same innovations. The IoT can offer to each person benefits such as controlled automata, smart home devices, robosats (robot satellites), that must not be reserved for the advantage just a few restricted groups or big companies. In the global market, a relevant problem appears the innovation fever against any continuity exigency. The companies bet on product innovation more than on the continuity of its preservation, in fact they promptly cannibalize the products with saturated penetration. IoT contributes to the globalization as a planetary complex of different levels of connected services, where the reference system must remain the human society. IoT creates the possibility of an evolution of human society towards collective dynamic microsystems able to face traditional dominant macrosystems. Innovations and efficient sustainability need adequate global regulatory changes to favor the spreading of advantages and to stop locally the disadvantages such as viruses - “infections”.

Forensic Implications in the Continuous Discontinuity of IoT Innovations / Parise, Giuseppe; Mohla, Daleep; Parise, Luigi; Lombardi, Mara. - (2020), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 55th IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting tenutosi a Detroit, MI, USA) [10.1109/IAS44978.2020.9334906].

Forensic Implications in the Continuous Discontinuity of IoT Innovations

Parise, Giuseppe
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Parise, Luigi;Lombardi, Mara
2020

Abstract

IoT innovations produce interesting opportunities, impact ethical and social aspects towards human society and influence operational and global aspects towards technical systems. These innovations appear a relevant case that opens new frontiers for electro forensic engineering and claims a “new regulatory approach” to promote analysis for testing in progress the evolution of the same innovations. The IoT can offer to each person benefits such as controlled automata, smart home devices, robosats (robot satellites), that must not be reserved for the advantage just a few restricted groups or big companies. In the global market, a relevant problem appears the innovation fever against any continuity exigency. The companies bet on product innovation more than on the continuity of its preservation, in fact they promptly cannibalize the products with saturated penetration. IoT contributes to the globalization as a planetary complex of different levels of connected services, where the reference system must remain the human society. IoT creates the possibility of an evolution of human society towards collective dynamic microsystems able to face traditional dominant macrosystems. Innovations and efficient sustainability need adequate global regulatory changes to favor the spreading of advantages and to stop locally the disadvantages such as viruses - “infections”.
2020
55th IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting
innovation; globalization; home automation; sustainability; cyber security
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Forensic Implications in the Continuous Discontinuity of IoT Innovations / Parise, Giuseppe; Mohla, Daleep; Parise, Luigi; Lombardi, Mara. - (2020), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 55th IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting tenutosi a Detroit, MI, USA) [10.1109/IAS44978.2020.9334906].
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