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EU Court of Human Rights Rejects Encryption Backdoors
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that breaking end-to-end encryption by adding backdoors violates human rights: Seemingly most critically, the [Russian] government told the ECHR that any intrusion on private ...
X/Twitter Under Investigation by EU in First DSA Move
DSA VLOP Sinks In. Manipulation, deception, transparency: “We will make full use of our toolbox,” promises Europe ...
EU Wants Details from Meta, TikTok About Disinformation Measures
The European Union is putting more pressure on social media companies to crack down on disinformation that has been spreading rapidly on their platforms since the start of fighting between Israel and ...
Cybersecurity and Open Source Experts Up In Arms About the CRA
Provisions in the EU's proposed Cyber Resilience Act drew more fire from high-profile cybersecurity and open source technology advocates ...
Why I’m in Favor of the EU Cyber Resilience Act and You Should Be Too
I like the EU Cyber Resilience Act! There, I said it! Yes, this will make companies nervous in the short term, but this regulation is a watershed moment that will fundamentally shift ...
Biden Admin. Adds ‘Mercenary Spyware’ Firms to Ban List
European cousins Intellexa and Cytrox essentially banned by Commerce Dept. — Predator/ALIEN not welcome in U.S ...
As Goes GDPR, So Goes AI: EU Leads With Proposed AI Law
The EU has proposed legislation that would govern the use of AI and could be used for a blueprint by other countries looking to put guardrails around the technology ...
GDPR FAIL: US Firm ‘Profiles Half the World’ — it’s Max Schrems Again
NYOB accuses TeleSign, Proximus and BICS of misusing phone users’ private data. Reputation scoring = privacy violation? ...
What Businesses Need to Know About the EU IoT Bill
The Cyber Resilience Act is a world first. Europe’s proposed legislation will set minimum cybersecurity standards for connected devices and require products to stay up-to-date throughout their lifespan. The bill will be ...
Meta’s $1.3 Billion Fine, AI Hoax Hysteria, Montana’s TikTok Ban
In this episode, we discuss Meta’s record-breaking $1.3 billion fine by the EU for unlawfully transferring user data, shedding light on the increasing risks faced by tech companies in violating privacy rules ...