The report from the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) provides recommendations to address the privacy risks of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies.
The study finds that while the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) lays down horizontal directly applicable rules in all Member States, there remains variation in the range of national-level legislation linked to its implementation in the area of health.
This paper approaches data portability from a privacy and data protection perspective, noting there may be flow-on effects on competition and benefits for consumers resulting from a data portability implementation.
This paper outlines privacy and data protection concerns of this tracking, profiling and targeting ecosystem that can also be used beyond digital advertising to seek to manipulate the opinion forming process, and there are significant concerns about the consequences of this ecosystem for democracy.
The Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) published its updated case-law fact sheet on data protection.
This project is a research and advocacy initiative launched by BEUC and aimed at addressing the issues that plague the digital consumers of today and undermine the digital society as a whole.
This EPRS in-depth analysis reviews and assesses trade dealings, adequacy challenges and transfer instruments under the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
This study reviews the main legal and regulatory challenges associated with online platform (OP) operations and analyses the incentives for OPs, their users and third parties to detect and remove illegal or harmful and dangerous material, content and/or products.
This report, building on the basic pseudonymisation techniques, examines advanced solutions for more complex scenarios that can be based on […]
ENISA’s study takes a methodological approach at mapping the key players and threats in AI.
This study examines the feasibility and potential elements of a legal framework for the development, design and application of artificial intelligence.
This publication analyses the challenges arising from AI systems and possible regulatory responses.