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Lou Farrell

Lou is the senior editor of IoT computing at Revolutionized Magazine. He has over five years of experience crafting insightful pieces that explore the transformative potential of AI and IoT in today’s connected world.




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The Critical Steps to Navigating GDPR and Industry Compliance When Collecting IoT Sensor Data
Lou Farrell Posted On 17th August 2026

Photo: Se. Tsuchiya/Unsplash

Connected sensors generate personal data long before anyone plans for it. This piece maps what GDPR requires of IoT deployments, what NIS2 and the Cyber Resilience Act add on top, and what recent enforcement decisions in Spain and Finland reveal about how regulators read the rules.


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