GGermany Read More Germany split on ‘chat control’ bill as EU talks stall – POLITICO10 October 2025 Critics have railed against what they call the “chat control” legislation, warning it would break encryption and open…
EEU Read More Cloudera & AWS enable sovereign cloud AI for EU compliance9 October 2025 Cloudera has become a launch partner for the new Amazon Web Services European Sovereign Cloud to deliver a…
EEU Read More WhatsApp ‘vote for my child’ scam spreads across Europe9 October 2025 Bitdefender has published new findings on a WhatsApp scam that is increasingly affecting users across Europe. According to…
CComputing Read More Quantum computing threat demands urgent action in Asia Pacific23 September 2025 The advent of quantum computing is poised to upend cybersecurity practices across ANZ & the wider Asia Pacific.…
CComputing Read More Experts warn on risks and readiness ahead of World Quantum Day23 September 2025 As the world marks World Quantum Readiness Day this Thursday, experts from across the technology sector have urged…
AArtificial intelligence Read More The risks and benefits of using artificial intelligence to power EHCPs12 September 2025 Artificial intelligence (AI) is used almost everywhere now, but it hasn’t been used much in the world of…
EEU Read More Selection process for EU privacy chief triggers complaints to ombudsman22 August 2025 Published on 22/08/2025 – 10:29 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT The EU Ombudsman has received two complaints about the ongoing process…
UUK Read More Britain drops demand for access to Apple user data – POLITICO19 August 2025 The company then filed a complaint with the Investigatory Powers Tribunal challenging the Home Secretary’s powers to issue…
EEU Read More ‘Extraordinary’ rise in European class actions risk13 August 2025 Spain could join the UK, Netherlands and Portugal as the highest risk jurisdictions, according to CMS’ fifth European…
UUnited States Read More US says UK human rights record worsening thanks to online safety regime – POLITICO13 August 2025 The report singles out the U.K.’s OSA for criticism, claiming the rules “expressly expanded Ofcom’s authority to include…