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"The impact of new technology on the public’s security and quality of life is indisputable, and this highlights both the benefits and the risks that it entails. In this context, the ‘Internet of Things’ involves a new set of advantages for people, without impeding the identification of possible risks inherent in a tool with great potential. I would like to emphasise the approach of stimulating research and launching pilot projects, along with making the most of opportunities that are arising, particularly in optimising energy saving, production processes, creating new jobs and challenges. However, it is vital that the EU has a common frame of reference to reinforce the provisions relating to overseeing the system, confidentiality, information security, ethical management, privacy, collection and storage of personal data and consumer information. The rapid evolution of the ‘Internet of Things’ calls for governance of it that is safe, transparent and multilateral. Given this, I share the Commission’s concerns with regard to safety, personal data protection and privacy for members of the public, along with the governance of the ‘Internet of Things’ for the sake of respecting privacy and personal data protection."@en1
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