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For businesses operating across the EU — and those from outside who target the EU market — the package carries strategic significance for how data protection compliance is approached. This article explores what this means for you.
Learn about the new global challenges for privacy and how data protection interrelates with AI governance.
The EU is ramping up DSA enforcement, especially for VLOPs like X. With the 16 April 2025 reporting deadline ahead, businesses should act now to ensure compliance.
As of today, 18 October 2024, the EU’s NIS2 Directive is officially applicable, marking a new era in cybersecurity for essential services across Europe.
The UK plans to introduce the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill in 2025 to boost cyber defences and protect vital public services from growing digital threats.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) recently published a comprehensive report on GDPR implementation, highlighting areas for improvement.
Today, the establishment of the AI Office was announced by the European Commission. It was developed to reduce risks, maximize societal and economic benefits, and improve AI development, deployment, and use.
The AI Act will be officially published soon and will take effect two years after its publication. This timeframe is important for businesses to build full compliance with the new regulations.
Starting July 31, 2024, Google is expanding its EU User Consent Policy to encompass users in Switzerland.
The Council of EU has officially approved a protocol aimed at facilitating the flow of data between the EU and Japan. This protocol represents a step forward in securing closer economic ties and collaboration between these two regions.
The recent Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling on Meta's data processing practices has sparked uncertainty among many companies.
The French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) released a set of recommendations which provide both legal and technical explanations between the GDPR and AI to ensure the protection of personal data while developing AI systems.
Last week, two influential members of the U.S. Congress unveiled a draft bipartisan, bicameral federal privacy bill, in a crucial step forward for safeguarding individuals' privacy rights in the digital era.
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).