Pro Privacy Shield review: prepare for the worst Transatlantic data transfer agreement undergoes review 19 Oct
Pro US pressure increases for vulnerability disclosure programmes The FTC and DOJ push for a means for security researchers to report bugs, with the EU also moving closer 8 Aug
Blogs Ireland eats escrow over Apple’s tax bill Europe is losing patience with a government unwilling to collect billions in back taxes 25 Oct
Life UK seeks to limit Brexit effect on personal data flows Negotiators fall back on GDPR as international model 28 Aug
Pro Brexit Report In the wake of the election, with the DUP deal done, are we in a better position to determine the impact for the tech sector of Brexit? ALEX MEEHAN... 9 Aug
Trade Google wins €1bn tax ruling in Europe Court says no penalty due on sales booked through Irish office 13 Jul
Life EU lawmakers call for a ‘right to repair’ electronic equipment European Parliament takes carrot-and-stick approach to avoiding obsolescence 5 Jul
Trade EU slaps Google with record €2.4bn antitrust fine Search giant found to have abused monopoly search position in promoting own shopping services 27 Jun
Pro EU readies cyber-diplomacy toolbox Framework to be developed for a joint diplomatic response to malicious cyber activity 22 Jun
Life EU wants to ease commercial drone use with future flight rules Low-altitude air traffic control system just one of the suggestions to come out of a sponsored paper on re-regulating drone use 21 Jun
Pro GDPR II – a business issue LESLIE FAUGHNAN tackles the myths, and finds that while IT will implement, the issues are mainly business ones 10 Apr
Blogs Trigger pulled, target uncertain Britain has declared its date for triggering Article 50. What now? 10 Apr
Pro Concern high among IT pros on GDPR Various surveys show organisations are far from certain ahead of compliance deadline 4 Apr
Pro General Data Protection Regulation part I LESLIE FAUGHNAN explores what has been described as the biggest shake-up of privacy laws in 20 years 9 Mar
Pro Trump exec order won’t destroy Privacy Shield, says EU EC says transatlantic DP agreements don't rely on order limiting foreigners' privacy protections 30 Jan
Pro Microsoft details post-LinkedIn plans to EU Concessions to show Redmond won't stifle competition 29 Nov
Pro General lack of awareness of GDPR Survey of affected organisations finds widespread lack of awareness and preparedness, says Dell 12 Oct
Life EU gets ready to fine Google in Android antitrust suit Commission sent a near-final version of its charge sheet to complainants last week 3 Oct
Pro EU threatens to open ecommerce antitrust investigations Manufacturers and suppliers may be unfairly restricting retailers' access to e-commerce channels, the European Commission warns 19 Sep
Radio Apple tax explained Cupertino's affairs come under EU scrutiny, and a night on the town with some machine learning experts 2 Sep
Life EU dual-use tech ban plan could classify smartphones as weapons Smartphones could be caught up in a plan to require licensing of exports of cyber-surveillance tools 25 Jul
Pro Telcos should only retain metadata to fight serious crime, says EU judge Legal opinion threatens the UK's Investigatory Powers Bill, say digital rights campaigners 22 Jul
Pro EU plans $2bn investment in cybersecurity research Commission wants industry to contribute three-quarters of the cash 5 Jul
Trade EU preparing AdWords antitrust complaint against Google Would be Europe's third set of antitrust charges against the company in less than two years 28 Jun
Blogs Brexit: Dog finally catches car With the somewhat unexpected result, here's a little speculation on implications for the tech sector 24 Jun
Pro EU, US officials sign ‘umbrella’ data protection agreement Agreement covers law enforecement transfers of PID 7 Jun
Pro Privacy Shield needs improvement, says EU watchdog Safe Harbour successor suffers some of the same faults 2 Jun
Life Microsoft settles lawsuit over $732m browser blunder Redmond will spend $50m to create antitrust compliance office on back of Windows fiasco 7 Dec
Pro EU air passenger data system still years away European Parliament has reached a compromise with national governments, but implementation still two years away 7 Dec
Life Criminalise websites that refuse to delete terrorist content, say MEPs European Parliament wants to make the managers of Internet companies responsible if they don't take down illegal terrorist content promptly 26 Nov
Pro Infor says European data stays in Europe with its ERP service Running ERP and CRM services for customers, hosted in AWS cloud, company promises that users can confine data to Europe 4 Nov
Life EU privacy watchdog weighs in on data protection reform New app allows legislators and citizens to compare proposed texts of the upcoming data protection regulation released 30 Jul
Pro EU Parliament votes for tougher rules on use of conflict minerals If implemented, the rules will potentially affect 880,000 companies, including tech firms 22 May
Life Facebook tracks all site vistors, violating EU law, report says Social network slams 'inaccurate' research 31 Mar
Life EU ministers agree cross-border data protection plan Mechanism will lead to unnecessary administrative burdens, say critics 16 Mar
Life EU countries agree watered-down roaming, net neutrality plans Charges to stay until at least 2018 4 Mar
Pro EU data protection reform ‘badly broken’ Change needed soon if data protection reform is to be saved, warn civil liberty groups 4 Mar
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