Mark Ryan of SES Secure maps the use of software escrow to some of the requirements proposed in the Cyber Security & Resilience (Network and Information Systems) Bill The UK’s proposed Cyber Security ...
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Methods for delay analysis were largely developed for construction projects. That was fine for IT under waterfall delivery, ...
Rachael Gibbons and Rory Coutts pick out the key points of the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill currently in Parliament.
The ICO has announced that it will be scrutinising how popular games played by children protect online privacy. 90% of UK children play games on digital devices and the ICO will be 11.7 million UK ...
The Board says that Internet users visit e-commerce websites for various reasons, including making online purchases, taking advantage of promotions, or simply browsing products. When interacting with ...
The Irish parliamentary Joint Committee on Artificial Intelligence has published its First Interim Report. The Committee was formed to examine and make recommendations on Ireland’s approach to the ...
In the first compliance decision under the Digital Services Act (DSA)., the European Commission has issued a fine of €120 million to X for breaching its transparency obligations under the DSA. The ...
The European Commission is investigating if Google has breached EU competition rules by using the content of web publishers, as well as content uploaded on the online video-sharing platform YouTube, ...
Chris Marsden with an acerbic look at the origins and, perhaps unintended, consequences of Australia’s social media ban for under 16’s which comes into force today. I write this on the eve of ...
The European Commission has issued the first draft of the Code of Practice on marking and labelling of AI-generated content which it says is in line with the timeline to finalise the Code in June 2026 ...