US View on the Technological Convergence Between the Internet of Things and Cloud Computing June 1, 2010 Brussels, Belgium Presented by: Dan Caprio.

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US View on the Technological Convergence Between the Internet of Things and Cloud Computing June 1, 2010 Brussels, Belgium Presented by: Dan Caprio

Topics Evolution of the Internet Definitions The Cloud and IoT A View from the United States The Future Demand IoT Structure Challenges Policy Issues Conclusion

Evolution of the Internet Internet 1.0 –linking and computers and sharing data Internet 2.0 –sharing content where applications like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter are becoming the hub of the Internet activity Internet 3.0 –Total transformation of sensor networks, connectivity, smart grids, environmental sustainability, e-accessibility, and many other societal benefits

Today and Tomorrow Today, the Internet connects about 1.6 billion PCs to the Web Already a huge demand for ubiquitous wireless Beginning to see the power of connecting thousands of inexpensive sensors or wireless identification tags to the Internet

Definition: Cloud Computing Wall St Journal credits Google CEO Eric Schmidt for the first use of the term “cloud computing” in 2006 Broadly – it describes information stored and processed on computers remotely and brought back to your desktop

Cloud Computing No two clouds are alike Will be as transformational as E-Business Lots of jargon

Definition: Internet of Things (IoT) ITU defines IoT as the next step in “always on” computing promising a world of networked and interconnected devices Mobile commerce, devices, things, people, and machines will all be part of our future Internet of connectivity Potential for many societal benefits –IoT could help emergency responders respond to disasters, reduce life-threatening errors in hospitals, and even help farmers grow r crops and manage herds Tags, devices, and services will require different levels of information and will contain and protect that information in different ways

The Cloud and IoT The Internet of Things and Cloud Computing are not converging The Cloud is the enabler of the Internet of Things (IoT) –You could have one without the other The Cloud and IoT are best considered as a continuum of Internet connectivity

A View from the United States The IoT is by definition and should be considered global in context even while recognizing that legislative and regulatory inquiries must be considered locally, regionally, nationally and internationally

The Future Demand In ten years, 100 billion devices will be connected to the Internet –Likely that most Americans will own at least 50 “Internet-enabled” items –Most items will be “tagged” in some fashion, and readable –Less likely that these items will be directly linked to the Internet By 2020, 80% of all computing and storage done worldwide will happen in the cloud Today’s Internet is not capable of connecting hundreds of billions of devices

IoT Structure One prerequisite for the IoT is widespread deployment of IPv6 –next generation of the Internet Protocol, which will provide billions of billions of unique Internet addresses Promise of an Interoperable “network of networks” or, will the IoT consist of sub networks using proprietary standards which will connect to the Internet but not really be part of it

Challenges Need a system that makes it feasible to locate all the machine, appliances, and sensors in the IoT Lack agreement and adoption of key standards and business practices around open standards

Major Policy Issues for Consideration Privacy and Security Transparency International Data Flows Copyright Liability Antitrust Standards

Back to the USA White House Cybersecurity strategy Privacy and cybersecurity legislation in Congress FCC Broadband plan FTC consideration of behavioral advertising guidelines and best practices for social media Dept of Commerce consideration of privacy protection and enabling innovation many balls in the air

Policy Considerations Need to take a flexible, forward-looking approach Governance must be considered in a contextual setting No “one-size fits all” Global considerations, a focus on interoperability may be more useful than harmonization –it is easier to find ways for systems and regulatory policies to work together short of mandating identical regulatory approaches

Policy Considerations IoT is too undefined and adoption too slow to commit its future parameters to a concrete control model Premature to base decisions on considerations of control that go beyond the concern for a technologically optimal governance structure

A Few Cautions Parallels may appear to exist between the Internet and the IoT, borrowing concepts from Internet Governance discussions (i.e. “control” issues) –However, applying them to the IoT may not achieve desired results given the different network nature and needs Premature policy-making may result in misplaced emphasis on certain technological aspects which may become less critical over time or hinder future innovation

Bottom Line for Policy-Makers Governance must support innovation, economic growth, and a globally interoperable platform

Conclusion The IoT must be seen as a vision where "things”, especially everyday objects –home appliances, furniture, vehicles, roads and smart materials –readable, recognizable, locatable, addressable and/or controllable via the Internet This vision will surely change with time, especially as synergies between Identification Technologies, Wireless Sensor Networks, Intelligent Devices and Nanotechnology will enable a number of advanced applications and societal benefits The Internet will continue to go through many transformations

Thank you Dan Caprio Managing Director