European Parliament Adopts Draft Cybersecurity Directive
The new draft law would set tighter cybersecurity obligations in terms of risk management, reporting obligations and information sharing.
The new draft law would set tighter cybersecurity obligations in terms of risk management, reporting obligations and information sharing.
Didier Reynders, E.U. Commissioner for Justice, wants to swap notes with U.S. regulators.
The new details came in an unredacted version of a lawsuit filed by Texas and 11 other states.
The EU has been accused of contributing to the development of ‘surveillance’ capacities in third countries without considering fundamental rights and data protection.
Dublin Circuit Court confirmed the Irish Data Protection Commission’s (DPC) decision to impose an administrative fine on Twitter.
In a bid to boost security and anti-privacy efforts, the EU is planning to ban anonymous registration of domain data.
More than a dozen prominent cybersecurity experts criticized plans by Apple and the European Union to monitor people’s phones for illicit material.
The internet’s original data collection tool is still ubiquitous, even as the web moves away from it
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has proposed fining Facebook up to 36 million euros in one of more than a dozen probes it has opened.
Social media companies could face hefty fines if they don’t publish detailed information on political ad buyers, according to an EU internal document.
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Regulators have doubts that promises of consent-based data collection by digital publishers and advertisers is based on genuine user consent.