Maine’s public breach-notification system was used to submit fraudulent disclosures, showing how a transparency tool can become a misinformation surface when publication outpaces verification.
Italy, France, and Germany are taking visibly different routes through the same EU cybersecurity framework, and the practical effects show up in registration, measures, reporting, and responsibility.
OpenText’s move into the OECD’s HAIP framework shows how enterprise AI is being judged less by slogans and more by the controls, data practices, and accountability a company can put on paper.
Cybersecurity360 examines architectural risk management in Agile development and the role of AARM in translating regulatory requirements into concrete practices.
GDPR taught Europe to demand accountability; the AI Act goes further by turning AI governance into a test of logs, documentation, oversight, and cybersecurity evidence.
A provisional EU deal is reshaping the AI Act’s rollout, trading speed for readiness on high-risk systems while adding a new content-abuse ban.
While research on AI in healthcare is booming, real-world trials on actual patients remain alarmingly scarce-posing risks doctors and regulators can’t ignore.
As utilities race to modernize, a new alliance promises to bridge the digital gap and outsmart regulatory chaos.
As DORA, NIS2, and the AI Act converge, European organizations face an unprecedented, high-stakes compliance maze-with personal liability for top executives in the crosshairs.
As artificial intelligence transforms document management, companies face new risks, rewards, and regulatory landmines.
Automation promises to transform regulatory compliance, but can Compliance as a Service (CaaS) truly keep up with evolving threats and legal demands?
Behind the dazzling discounts of cloud hyperscalers lurk costs and risks that could tip the scales in favor of sovereign cloud-if you know where to look.
As artificial intelligence takes on high-stakes roles, organizations face mounting pressure to prove-not just explain-every AI decision.
As AI rapidly transforms business and cybersecurity, organizations are alarmingly in the dark about the very data fueling their new digital engines.
OECD sounds alarm as EU’s regulatory overload saps productivity, stifles investment, and risks economic decline.
In 2026, Europe and beyond will turn sweeping cyber laws from theory into hard-hitting enforcement-are organizations ready?