ABSTRACT

Artificial Internet of Things (AIoT) is more smart and intelligent networks and needs more critical standards and policies. There are several benefits associated with these networks for fulfilling specific user requirements. To adopt the data-driven, autonomous, agile, and AIoT network, it is essential to have a systematic process for network development, it is important to understand the sophisticated/state-of-the-art standards and policies to implement network services in various fields. The existing standards and Governance, Risk, and Controls (GRC) compliance at times fail to support these networks on an industrial level, because of a lack of alignment and gap analysis. One standard does not fit all; each industry needs to have a distinct adoption strategy based on the necessary levels of operations (i.e., baseline/moderate/maximum required, implementation of standards, and GRC mapped with the industry's operational environment). This chapter discusses the existing standards and policies adopted or designed for AIoT networks. Best practices, standards, risks, policies, and alignment with acts and laws are also summarized. This chapter provides a comprehensive framework to explore the strategies to adopt for AIoT networks.