EU Critical Infrastructure Struggles with NIS2 Compliance
Six critical infrastructure sectors in the EU face compliance challenges under the NIS2 directive due to cybersecurity gaps, while electricity, telecoms, and banking lead in maturity.
Six critical infrastructure sectors in the EU face compliance challenges under the NIS2 directive due to cybersecurity gaps, while electricity, telecoms, and banking lead in maturity.
Apple avoids EU fines by complying with Digital Markets Act, while regulators impose penalties for other violations, targeting practices that limit competition and consumer choice.
French publishing groups filed a complaint against Meta for breaching the EU AI Act by using copyrighted works to train AI models without authorization.
The EU Commission has adopted rules to establish a scientific panel of AI experts to assist in the enforcement and governance of the AI Act.
Spain’s AI regulation bill mandates transparency, bans harmful practices, and imposes fines up to €35 million, aligning with the EU’s AI Act to combat deepfakes and protect society.
The EU Commission plans a 2025 impact assessment of the AI Act within a digital package, focusing on simplifying rules for SMEs while addressing cybersecurity and data-sharing regulations.
Norway introduces a new law to enhance internet safety, ban behavioral marketing to children, and align with EU Digital Services Act standards.
The EU Commission’s updated cybersecurity blueprint enhances crisis management, strengthens collaboration, and promotes resilience against large-scale cyber incidents.
US lawmakers challenge EU digital laws, citing potential bias against American tech firms, as the DMA and DSA reshape global market dynamics and heighten transatlantic tensions.
The European Parliament continues to push for AI liability rules despite the European Commission’s plan to withdraw the directive due to negotiation challenges.