EEU Read More Europe’s new war on privacy27 November 2025 In theory, Chat Control should have been buried last month. The EU’s ominous plan to mass-scan citizens’ private…
EEU Read More Europe’s police want AI to fight crime. They say red tape stands in the way. – POLITICO7 November 2025 Lawmakers and digital rights groups have expressed concerns about these carve-outs, which were secured by EU countries during…
BBusiness Read More UK government tries again to access encrypted Apple customer data: Report1 October 2025 The U.K. government is still trying to gain access to encrypted iCloud data, according to the Financial Times,…
CComputing Read More Asia-Pacific payments sector urged to act on quantum threats now1 October 2025 The Emerging Payments Association of Asia has published a report highlighting the urgency for the payments industry in…
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…
UUK Read More UK abandons Apple backdoor demand after US diplomatic pressure19 August 2025 The United Kingdom has withdrawn its demand that Apple create a backdoor to its encrypted cloud systems following…
UUK Read More UK ‘agreed to drop’ Apple data demand in privacy row, US chief says19 August 2025 The UK Government has dropped its demand for Apple to access users’ data amid a privacy and encryption…
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…
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…