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We develop scalable legal services by leveraging the experience we have gained as lawyers, external data protection officers and privacy representatives. Our multidisciplinary team brings together a wealth of legal and tech expertise to provide high-end tech solutions for your privacy compliance needs.
For digital service providers, we offer representation related to the security of network and information systems (NIS) in the EU and UK. Benefit from all-in-one Representation as a Service and rely on consistent incident handling.
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This significant update nearly went unnoticed as all attention was focused on the final text of the AI Act. The #EDPB finally published the list detailing the notification processes of all relevant EEA data protection authorities (DPAs). In connection with the amended guideline 9/2022, this means that a non-EU company may need to report to 45 DPA’s in 26 languages.
President Biden has announced an unprecedented Executive Order designed to protect Americans’ most sensitive personal data from exploitation by foreign threats. This move addresses the growing concerns over the vast amounts of personal data collected and the risks posed by its potential misuse.
The European Union reached a significant milestone in controlling artificial intelligence when the Parliament, Commission, and Council came to a political agreement on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) on December 8, 2023. This critical agreement, followed by unanimous approval from EU member states, opens the way for the world’s first comprehensive AI regulation. The AI Act’s staged implementation timeline seeks to guarantee effective AI governance while encouraging innovation and public trust.