Remarks of Angela Simpson at Fostering the Advancement of the Internet of Things Workshop

One of the things we tried to do at this event was to drill down deeper into the potential policy issues by exploring specific recommendations and discussing what types of government engagement might be beneficial. I think we have advanced the discussion on these issues so I want to thank all of the speakers, presenters, and audience participants for helping us do that. We plan to incorporate the valuable information we received from today’s discussion as we finalize a Department of Commerce policy green paper on Internet of Things (IoT), which will identify next steps for the Department and recommendations for the next Administration.

In addition, we are also actively addressing cybersecurity related to IoT, which we discussed here today and was one of the top issues identified by commenters in the RFC. Earlier this summer, we announced that we plan to launch a new multistakeholder process to support better consumer understanding of IoT products that support security upgrades. We are looking at the third week of October, most likely outside of the beltway, to launch that initiative. Stay tuned for more info on that. Also, stakeholders involved in NTIA’s process aimed at developing guidelines related to the disclosure of cybersecurity vulnerabilities are making good progress and appear on track to wrap up their work before the end of the year.

[Angela Simpson is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information at the US Patent and Trademark Office.]


Remarks of Angela Simpson at Fostering the Advancement of the Internet of Things Workshop