By Raphael Satter and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S.
Such initiatives are considered to be disruptive to AI and cloud services, but many countries are eyeing them anyway.
EU lawmakers adopted new rules to simplify the legislative framework for so-called "mid-cap" companies on Wednesday as part ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is fighting to ensure American tech companies retain sovereignty over foreign national’s data, ...
Two-thirds of Irish small to medium-sized businesses may be breaching data protection rules because of how they store HR records, according to research from software firm HRlocker. Its Irish SME HR ...
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a multimillion-pound fine to Reddit for GDPR non-compliance, but experts have warned that its rules pose a risk to user security and privacy ...
The Trump administration is actively pushing back against international efforts to regulate U.S. tech firms in handling foreign data, fearing impacts on AI services and digital trade. Diplomatic ...
Experts see the move as a reversion to a more confrontational approach, with the administration pushing for a more "assertive international data policy." ...
Households are being warned over a £1,000 fine if video doorbells such as Ring, Eufy and Blink break major UK privacy law known as GDPR ...
Data sovereignty initiatives have gathered pace, particularly in Europe, amid flaring tensions between the United States and ...
The open letter on Wednesday from NGOs Corporate Europe Observatory, Transparency International and five other organisations, argues Aura Salla’s ties to Meta constitute an irreconcilable conflict of ...
The EBSP would enable Europeans to travel to the U.S. visa-free, provided that EU states grant access to biometric databases for traveler screening and IDV.