A major split has emerged in Europe’s cybersecurity strategy as Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Sweden challenge Brussels’ plan for a centralized cyber incident reporting hub—warning it could increase risks and bureaucracy rather than solve them.
The next two years will see an unprecedented wave of EU digital regulations, including the NIS 2 Directive, AI Act, DORA, and more. From cybersecurity to AI governance and data access, compliance will become a matter of survival for businesses across all sectors.
The EU Digital Omnibus package has quietly eliminated important P2B and DGA protections, sparking debate about whether regulatory simplification is coming at the cost of privacy and fairness online.
Europe’s move to automate online consent could end pop-ups, but risks making your choices invisible, hackable, and legally uncertain. Dive into the new frontlines of digital privacy.
Europe’s ambitious new anti-drone plan deploys big money and cutting-edge tech—but as legal chaos and overlapping command threaten its effectiveness, the continent faces a dangerous gap between policy and reality.
The Digital Networks Act is the EU’s latest bid for a single telecom market, but entrenched national interests and regulatory half-measures mean true integration—and seamless pan-European services—remain distant goals.
New EU rules demand real independence for Data Protection Officers, exposing how most private-sector DPOs remain vulnerable and raising urgent questions about data protection enforcement.
Europe’s telecom giants are squeezed by new cybersecurity demands and a fragmented market, as the EU hesitates on allowing mergers to create stronger, more resilient networks.
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The EU’s Article 50 is rewriting the rules for AI transparency, targeting generative AI, deepfakes, and public information. Providers and deployers must prepare for new labeling, watermarking, and disclosure requirements before full enforcement in 2026.
EU regulators are investigating TikTok and other social media giants for addictive platform designs, targeting features like infinite scroll and algorithmic recommendations under the Digital Services Act.