EU looks for common ground with Japan on AI
The European Union and Japan find common ground on generative artificial intelligence regulation, aiming to deepen cooperation.
The European Union and Japan find common ground on generative artificial intelligence regulation, aiming to deepen cooperation.
The EU Commission is seeking public input on the performance and potential modifications to the mandate of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).
The European Commission is set to outline its vision for the metaverse and Web 4.0, focusing on virtual reality and virtual worlds.
European civil society groups are rallying to protect the rights of complainants in cross-border data privacy violation cases, fearing these may be compromised in an upcoming EU legislative proposal.
The European Commission approves the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, setting up robust safeguards for personal data transfer, offering redress mechanisms for EU citizens, and fortifying transatlantic trust in data privacy.
In response to rising criticism, the European Commission issued a non-paper to defend its proposal to combat CSAM.
Ireland won’t reveal whether it spys on its citizens.
The European Commission’s plans to combat the spread of CSAM have sparked vehement debate due to its potential invasion of privacy.
The European Commission launched an initiative to further specify procedural aspects relating to the enforcement of the GDPR.
European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs issued a Draft Motion for a Resolution demanding that the European Commission not grant adequacy to the newly proposed EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework.
Following the actions of ICCL, the EU Commission is launching routine assessments of all “large-scale” GDPR cases across Europe.
Chinese-owned app TikTok faces increasing backlash from European politicians and regulators.