EU Unveils Cybersecurity Action Plan for Healthcare
The EU’s Action Plan enhances cybersecurity in healthcare by focusing on prevention, detection, response, and deterrence, aligning with existing legislation and addressing digitization risks.
The EU’s Action Plan enhances cybersecurity in healthcare by focusing on prevention, detection, response, and deterrence, aligning with existing legislation and addressing digitization risks.
The EU intensifies scrutiny of Shein under the Digital Services Act, demanding transparency and data access to ensure compliance with consumer protection and algorithmic transparency rules.
Google appeals a 4.1 billion euro EU antitrust fine, arguing the Commission’s errors unfairly penalized its innovation and agreements with phone manufacturers.
The Digital Fairness Act aims to tackle online consumer protection issues in the EU, focusing on fairness, transparency, and accountability in digital practices.
MEPs urge the European Commission to investigate Elon Musk’s compliance with the Digital Services Act due to alleged political interference and misuse of X’s platform.
Google will not integrate fact-checking into its services despite EU law requirements, maintaining its current content moderation practices.
The EU deepens its probe into Musk’s X over potential DSA breaches, focusing on algorithm biases and transparency, amid political tensions and upcoming German elections.
Former European leaders urge the EU to separate Google’s adtech business to restore competition and protect media independence, emphasizing the need for a European Tech Deal.
The Dutch watchdog urges faster AI standardization under the EU’s AI Act, emphasizing compliance and safety, while national and EU initiatives prepare businesses for upcoming regulations.
The EU’s AI Office needs more staff to handle AI regulations, as it currently lags behind the UK’s AI oversight capacity, posing risks to EU citizens and businesses.