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[iot-discussion] What role does the SP play in protecting consumers re IoT?
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Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Tue Apr 11 17:45:52 CEST 2017
> On 11 Apr 2017, at 16:11, Victor Reijs <victor.reijs at heanet.ie> wrote: > > But if people indeed don't obey rules, everything is possible You clearly have not understood what I said. So, one more time... "the underlying concern is (or should be) smart meters introduce a new set of vulnerabilities that previously didn’t exist” Whether “the law” allows or prevents these vulnerabilities is simply irrelevant. The vulnerabilities exist. What’s going to be done about that? Society has laws which criminalise murder, theft and all sorts of things. That doesn’t stop them happening.
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