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21 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 1 (2019-2020)
Smart Factories, Dumb Policy? Managing Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Risks in the Industrial Internet of Things

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Smart Factories, Dumb Policy? Managing
Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Risks in
the   Industrial Internet of Things

Prof.  Scott  J. Shackelford* JD, PhD

                         ABSTRACT
    Interest is booming in the so-called Internet of Things (IoT).
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is one application of this
trend and  involves the use of smart technologies in a manufac-
turing context. Even though these applications hold the promise
to revolutionize manufacturing, there are a number of outstand-
ing cybersecurity and data privacy issues impacting the realiza-
tion of the myriad benefits promised by IIoT proponents. This ar-
ticle analyzes some of these pressing  issues, focusing on: (1)
critical infrastructure protection and cybersecurity due diligence,
(2) trends in transatlantic data privacy protections, and (3) the
regulation of new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and
blockchain. The aticle concludes with a list of recommendations
for state and federal policymakers to consider in an  effort to
harden  the IIoT along with the supply chains critical to the con-
tinued development of smart factories.










© 2019 Scott J. Shackelford
    *  Chair, Indiana University-Bloomington Cybersecurity Program; Direc-
tor, Ostrom Workshop Program on Cybersecurity and Internet Governance; As-
sociate Professor, Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Special thanks
to Keith Belton, Prof. Jenifer Sunrise Winter, Chris Peters, and Vishal Chawla
for their helpful comments that were invaluable in developing this paper. This
research was generously funded in part by a grant from the Indiana University
O'Neil School for Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA).

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