The European Commission announced last year that it would be prepared to get tougher in the way it deals with fake news and disinformation. “Fake news is a
Enisa, the EU’s cyber defence agency has released its annual report, which warns that cyber criminals have now become the biggest main “threat agent”, and that they are
Under current banking legislation, banks are allowed to access vast amounts of information and data about their customers. This gives them a massive advantage over other competitors in
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced it will formally investigating the use of data analytics during election campaigns, following concerns over the use of social media during
New legislation from the European Union mean that mean that online retailers will no longer be allowed to discriminate against customers based on their location within the EU.
A press release from the European Commission has been released detailing plans to tackle fake news. This plan is part of the EU’s plans to protect democracy and
With the UK due to leave the EU as soon as 2019, businesses and police agencies are now facing the troubling realization that they may lose their power
The Facebook owned messaging service Whatsapp is under the limelight once again. The companies privacy policies has been a concern for some time, and the EU data protection
On 23 October 2017, an interview with the chief of EU cybersecurity, Steve Purser, was posted online. In the interview, he discussed the need for liability for cybersecurity