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.
Report reviews the implementation of some of the specification clauses of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) by the EU Member States.
This report provides an in-depth overview of the social, political and economic urgency in identifying what we call the ‘new surveillance workplace’.
This report highlights a complex situation in which some forms of data localisation are seen as useful and largely uncontroversial, while others as a significant barrier to the digital economy.
With this report ENISA aims to support EU countries with their transposition of new European Electronic Communication Code (EECC).
This Study discusses the concept of “European Digital Sovereignty”, opportunities opened by the concept but also the risks and pitfalls.
The report discusses the potential implications for fundamental rights and analyses how such rights are taken into account when using or developing AI applications.
This study examines the setting up of regulatory sandboxes and innovation hubs as part of the overall strategies pursued by jurisdictions in response to the FinTech developments.