EU digital governance is too complex
The EU’s digital rulebook aims to streamline governance, but its complexity challenges organizations’ compliance, necessitating effective digital governance frameworks to achieve its objectives.
The EU’s digital rulebook aims to streamline governance, but its complexity challenges organizations’ compliance, necessitating effective digital governance frameworks to achieve its objectives.
EU authorities demand Temu address deceptive practices, including fake discounts and misleading reviews, or face fines, amid ongoing DSA investigations.
The European Commission has launched formal proceedings against Temu for alleged breaches of the Digital Services Act, focusing on illegal product sales and addictive design concerns.
The EU Parliament’s AI monitoring group will oversee AI Act implementation, co-chaired by McNamara and Benifei, focusing on AI regulation based on societal risk.
The European Commission’s fitness check evaluates EU consumer law effectiveness in ensuring digital fairness, emphasizing transparency and proposed legislative reforms.
The EU leads in AI regulation with a new framework; LatticeFlow’s Compl-AI assesses AI model compliance, revealing gaps in fairness and resilience, urging balanced development.
The draft UN Cybercrime Convention is opposed by experts and organizations for its broad scope and potential to undermine EU digital laws and human rights.
Only Belgium and Croatia have notified the EU of their NIS2 implementation, with a deadline approaching and potential fines for non-compliance.
The World Economic Forum and GEP’s guide helps businesses adopt AI responsibly, focusing on transparency, accountability, and ethical principles to drive growth and efficiency.
Germany’s BKartA mandates Microsoft to comply with EU Digital Market Act regulations, expanding oversight beyond Windows and LinkedIn to the entire company.