Following its April 2021 proposal for a European Artificial Intelligence Regulation, the European Commission comes back to the topic of liability for damages in the digital age with a consultation that was open to the public until January 10, 2022.
ENISA publishes the cyber-threat landscape for 2021 providing an overview of the most common cybersecurity threats in Europe, the main market trends, the most influential actors, and the preferred attack techniques, which obviously include ransomware.
The ePrivacy Regulation is finally at a decisive turning point because the Council of the European Union has reached an agreement on the final version of the text.
The Fintech revolution relies on data flows enhanced by the PSD2, which requires certainty now aimed by the European Data Protection Board guidelines on the interplay between the PSD2 and the GDPR, which leave gray areas though.
L’attuale situazione economica di emergenza da Covid-19 potrebbe diventare una occasione irripetibile per l’Italia il cui contesto è estremamente favorevole.
This new episode of LawBytes brings you the Top 3 predictions on the blockchain for 2020 covering IoT Apps, patent war and fake news remedy.
Connected cars and mobility related applications are now under the radar of privacy authorities after the issue of the guidelines of the EDPB.
Privacy by design is one of the pillars of the GDPR, but how shall it be done in practice to comply with it fully? The EDPB guidelines on the topic support the assessment.
The approval of the ePrivacy Regulation by the Permanent Representatives Committee of the Council of the European Union failed again.
The new draft of the ePrivacy Regulation introduces substantial changes. The final approval still appears far to happen, but companies may start to get ready.