GDPR compliance in IoT ensures data privacy and security practices align with regulatory requirements.
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GDPR compliance in IoT refers to ensuring that data privacy and security practices within Internet of Things (IoT) devices and systems align with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements. GDPR is a regulation in the European Union that aims to protect the personal data of individuals and standardize data protection laws across the EU. When it comes to IoT devices, ensuring GDPR compliance means implementing measures to safeguard the privacy and security of the data collected and processed by these devices. This includes obtaining consent for data collection, implementing security measures to protect data from breaches, providing clear and transparent information to users about data processing activities, and complying with principles such as data minimization and purpose limitation. Companies that handle IoT data need to ensure that their practices align with GDPR to avoid potential fines and penalties for non-compliance.