Beyond the checklist: why a data privacy culture outperforms policy every time By Sally-Anne Hinfey published 25 July 25 Data privacy culture: more impactful than just following checklists.
The EU’s first ESPR Working Plan is out: Tech companies need to consider DPP compliance now By Matthew Ekholm published 15 August 25 EU mandates digital product passports to boost sustainability, circularity, and compliance
Why US third-party vendors need to act fast on DORA compliance By Ian Bowell published 2 April 25 DORA has been in effect for over two months, but some organizations are still unprepared.
Apple is forging a path towards more ethical generative AI - something sorely needed in today's AI-powered world By Kristina Terech published 25 April 24 Amidst generative AI copyright chaos, Apple looks like it’s leading with ethical training methods, navigating legal hurdles to forge a path of compliance and innovation.
Regulatory compliance: Act now By Stephen Terry published 27 August 25 Stephen Terry, MD at Arctera, discusses how the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is a strategic imperative for operational survival.
Adopting a Cyber Fusion approach to ensure NIS2 compliance By Jordan McPeek published 20 February 25 Cooperation and information sharing is key to industry wide compliance with new directives.
Why weakening GDPR now would be a bad move for data privacy By Matt Cooper published 11 September 25 Why tying GDPR compliance to company size overlooks modern data risks in an AI-driven world.
Why DORA matters in UK finance: compliance and the hidden infrastructure challenge By Craig Sanderson published 24 October 25 Financial firms faces toughest test yet: cyber resilience under relentless digital pressure.
Proton reaffirms commitment to security in independent audit By Mark Gill published 23 July 25 Proton's latest SOC2 Type II audit is a strong signal to business users. Here's all you need to know.
Microsoft finally ends EU worries over Teams competition with new pricing shakeup for 365 suites By Craig Hale published 12 September 25 The European Union has finally agreed on the final, legally binding terms to settle a years-long Teams case.
Computational governance: The key to building safe and compliant AI By Robin Röhm published 15 January 24 The nascent world of computational governance and the crucial role it could play as AI models become more sophisticated.
Canceling your tech subscriptions will finally become less painful thanks to new ‘click-to-cancel’ rule By Alex Blake published 17 October 24 Wish it was as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to start one? It soon could be thanks to a vital rule change.
Ofcom cracks down on UK tech firms, will issue sanctions for illegal content By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 18 March 25 An upgraded code of practice is coming for UK tech sites.
How CISOs can meet the demands of new privacy regulations By Paul Underwood published 24 March 25 New state regulations add to the already strict privacy requirements CISOs must meet.
Apple and Meta set to face fines for alleged breaches of EU DMA By Craig Hale published 11 March 25 The EU could fine Apple and Meta less, just to get them to be compliant with the Digital Markets Act.
Elementor just made it easier to improve website accessibility By Sead Fadilpašić published 6 January 26 Just type in your website URL and get suggestions on how to have a more accessible website.
The EU AI Act: what it means and how to comply By Dirk Schrader published 2 October 25 Analyzing the EU AI Act and its impact on cybersecurity.
Your Roku TV and streaming stick will stop working unless you agree to controversial new terms By Amelia Schwanke published 6 March 24 Roku TV and streaming stick owners are furious after it updates terms with a controversial new condition.
Big Brother or just business sense — this business giant is now going all-out to make sure its workers are actually coming into the office By Craig Hale published 30 January 24 Workers are reportedly being tracked when they come into the office as Ernst & Young battles with hybrid working.
How can banks truly understand the changing regulatory landscape? By Chris Briggs published 15 January 25 While the EU AI Act’s impact on banks may be limited for now, the industry faces a fast-evolving regulatory landscape that will increasingly shape its future.
Vodafone employees could lose bonuses if they’re not in office 8 days per month By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 11 March 25 Vodafone is enforcing an onsite policy for staff, or they may lose bonuses.
Meta promises to reduce data sharing for EU users by 2026 to avoid EU GDPR fines By Craig Hale published 9 December 25 After being hit with a €200 million DMA fine in the EU, Meta has agreed to change its ads policy.
Aligning data privacy responsibility with operational reality By Gal Golan published 28 July 25 Data privacy was once the exclusive domain of legal and compliance, now it is a major responsibility for IT departments. Resources rarely match these expanding responsibilities.
Is your company firewall up to scratch? Study reveals a shocking number of firms might be at risk By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 July 25 Misconfigurations, outdated rules, and bloated policies are everywhere and businesses are risking a lot.
Whoop subscribers can now get a free upgrade to the latest devices – after a huge user backlash By David Nield last updated 12 May 25 Whoop has changed its previous policy around current subscribers getting a free upgrade to new hardware.
A new European regulator will keep an eye on cloud licensing issues By Craig Hale published 20 November 24 CISPE has launched a new and independent regulator to keep tabs on competition in the European cloud market.
Your Android smartwatch could soon work much better on iPhone, thanks to the EU By Stephen Warwick published 19 September 24 Another EU headache for Apple, but a potential win for consumer choice
Closing the door on the library of lost data By Nik Acheson published 13 August 24 Transform data chaos into value: manage, govern, and secure your data assets effectively.
Your new AirTag has a hidden warning that's just for kids – and it's for the best By Jacob Krol published 2 January 25 Apple's AirTag is now in compliance with US's Reese's Law, according to the government's consumer product safety watchdog.
High-value transaction in the digital era: ensuring trust and compliance By Sameer Hajarnis published 27 March 24 Signed, secured, delivered: Authenticating digital agreements in the time of Web3.