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EU pulls back – for the moment – on privacy and genAI liability compliance regulations – Computerworld
The critical factor is that another, much larger piece of legislation, called simply the EU AI Act, is just about to kick in, and regulators wanted to see how that enforcement went before expanding it. “They want to see how these other pieces of the framework are going to work. There are a lot of moving parts so (delaying) is…
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UK financial services firms are scrambling to comply with DORA regulations
More than four-in-ten UK financial services firms look set to miss the deadline for compliance with the new Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) tomorrow. Companies failing to comply with the regulations could face fines of up to 2% of worldwide daily turnover for as long as six months. However, while nearly nine-in-ten UK CISOs and senior security decision makers believe…
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Google, Meta Criticise U.K. and E.U. AI Regulations
Google and Meta have both openly criticised European regulation of artificial intelligence this week, suggesting it will quash the region’s innovation potential. Representatives from Facebook’s parent company along with Spotify, SAP, Ericsson, Klarna, and more signed an open letter to Europe expressing their concerns about “inconsistent regulatory decision making.” It says that interventions from the European Data Protection Authorities have…
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Compliance: How the channel can deliver optimal enterprise solutions tailored to evolving regulations
From GDPR, NIS2, and DORA capturing headlines in the EU, to NIST and new cybersecurity rules from the SEC bubbling up in the US – both new and existing regulations, frameworks, and standards are constantly emerging and evolving. The focus is unsurprising given the current threat landscape. For example, the 2024 UK Government Cyber Security Breaches Survey revealed that 50%…
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Facebook and Spotify warn Europe could lag in AI due to complex regulations – Computerworld
The Irish DPC’s move came after NOYB, a Vienna-based digital rights advocacy group, complained to DPAs (data protection authorities) in 11 countries including Austria, Belgium, Spain, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, and Norway, to “immediately stop Meta’s abuse of personal data for AI.” “Regulating against known harms is necessary, but pre-emptive regulation of theoretical harms for nascent technologies such as…
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