Life Dutch regulator fines Netflix €4.75m Streaming service objects to criticism of data gathering and usage 18 Dec
Blogs A Google break-up seems unlikely but Trump is an unlikely ally for the search outfit Google will be banking on the incoming administration to stop from being broken up, but it's far from a done deal, says Jason Walsh 29 Nov
Life Alphabet may be forced to sell off Chrome browser – Bloomberg Report says action started under first Trump administration heading to a conclusion 19 Nov
Pro TechCentral webinar to unlock secrets of EU directive compliance Experts assemble to dissect where organisations are going wrong on 27 November 15 Nov
Radio Rethinking education in the age of AI with futurist Gerd Leonhard Why STEM needs a glow up and X's antisocial problem gets real 15 Nov
Pro Dutch regulator fines Clearview AI €30.5m Lack of European operation means US company unlikely to pay up 3 Sep
Life European privacy regulator blasts Meta’s ‘pay-or-okay’ Facebook parent company citicised for making privacy-friendly paid tiers too expensive 10 May
Life EU fines Apple €1.84bn for violating antitrust rules streaming services A big win for Spotify after courts rule against Cupertino 4 Mar
Insights TechFire investigates where responsibility for organisational resilience lies DORA compliance to be discussed as part of wide-ranging webinar 11 Dec
Pro Battle over EU regulation of artificial intelligence enters pivotal moment Lobbying by Big Tech might have put the brakes on much-needed regulatory effort 8 Dec
Trade Google accuses Microsoft of ‘anti-competitive’ cloud practices Google is pulling no punches in its criticism of Microsoft’s cloud business practices 23 Jun
Life California curbs Big Tech with child data privacy bill The legislation will expand on the requirements tech companies already face in the state to curb collection of children's personal information 20 Sep
Pro EU to introduce strict IoT security regulation Manufacturers will be required to assess all risks, and notify the EU of issues within 24hrs 9 Sep
Life US plans Big Tech regulatory framework The White House has outlined six principles it aims to follow in order to reform Big Tech 9 Sep
Blogs Amazon cloud exec’s pop at Microsoft demonstrates the importance of cloud and regulation It’s not all bragging on LinkedIn. Sometimes it’s slagging, says Jason Walsh 27 Jul
Pro European Commission proposes €43bn Chips Act to tackle semiconductor shortage Measures promote development of internal semiconductor supply chain 8 Feb
Life European data regulators issued €1.1bn in GDPR fines in 2021 Ireland's €225m WhatsApp fine second largest imposed during the year 18 Jan
Pro IBM, Intel, JP Morgan and Microsoft join new blockchain token spec initiative New blockchain-based token spec can create reg-compliant multi-use digital currency 5 Nov
Pro Data centre coolers and F-Gas regulations Rittal clarifies its range in light of regulations to reduce fluorinated greenhouse gases use and prevent release into the atmosphere 18 Oct
Blogs Data anonymisation – or so we thought Yet another study show re-identification can be a little too easy 26 Jul
Pro HCL blunder leaves employee passwords, other sensitive data exposed Customer project reports also published online with no authentication 21 May
Pro Remote working and omni-channel engagement driving comms in Ireland Avaya’s Flood talks to TechPro about the evolving UCC and contact centre market in Ireland 16 May
Blogs Worrying times for chocolate factories Calls for break up of tech giants have seemed fanciful, until now 10 Apr
Pro Huawei opens Brussels Cyber Security Transparency Centre Centre to support cyber security and standards development, while increasing transparency 5 Mar
Pro Decisions: Data protection — status quo Has much changed in data protection tools and services lately? A range of experts talk to PAUL HEARNS 27 Feb
Pro Security issues abound for IoT New survey finds a lack of insight into threats to business internet of things devices, as they make greater inroads in medical care 22 Jan
Blogs GDPR: why are we waiting? There has been no shortage of data breaches since 25 May, so where are all the fines? 12 Oct
Pro EU lawmakers threaten businesses relying on Privacy Shield The European Parliament has voted to curtail transatlantic transfers of personal information 16 Jul
Pro More than half of Irish organisations report little change from GDPR Survey finds SMEs and larger companies spent heavily on compliance efforts 26 Jun
Pro Many companies not yet GDPR-compliant Report finds that companies are prioritising improvements in cyber security 6 Jun
Pro Are regulations preventing good password policies? Most companies are using password "best practices" that are out of date and ineffective. Regulations may well be getting in the way of changing them 31 May
Pro GDPR has arrived: here’s what will happen next Analysts from Forrester and privacy experts from the tech sector explain what to expect from the regulation regime 28 May
Pro Adopting AI: the factors holding back businesses Accenture experts discuss hurdles to AI adoption 16 May
Pro ICS: Play by the rules to gain an advantage While compliance may appear a burden, it can be a boon 11 May
Pro Five ways your business can benefit from GDPR, from MetaCompliance’s O’Brien With clock now counting down to the compliance deadline, there are benefits to be had 11 May
Pro IT’s biggest compliance headaches and how to address them Industry experts discuss what new regulations mean, and what IT can do to mitigate issues, both old and new 10 May
Pro GDPR: competitive advantage through compliance With the compliance deadline now imminent the question arises: can the GDPR be turned from a target on the back of enterprise to a competitive... 9 May
Pro Data and privacy breach notification plans: what you need to know Failure to report breaches within the rules can result in penalties. Planning ahead will help avoid that 27 Apr
Pro GDPR compliance low across European websites New report shows Ireland as 10th in compliance standings 9 Apr
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