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Google Can Forget You, but Only in Europe CPO Magazine
Google Can Forget You, but Only in Europe CPO Magazine
In a case I have been closely following, France’s data-privacy watchdog, CNIL (Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés), investigated Google’s non-compliance with the consent and transparent aspects of EU and France’s …
The Legal Affairs Committee of the European Parliament decided today that the Commission candidates Plumb (Romania) and Trócsányi (Hungary) are unable to perform their duties in accordance with the procedures laid …
Beyond the scope of the Legal Affairs Committee‘s examination of conflicts of interest, the political integrity of the remaining Commissioner-nominees remains to be scrutinised by the European Parliament as a whole. …
“Trilogue” negotiations on the EU scheme to “prevent the dissemination of terrorist content online” are underway which may make, inter alia, upload filters mandatory.
In a series of closed-door meetings, the …
The European Commission has said it backs Google’s victory at the EU court against the French data protection watchdog CNIL, in a case allowing people to have their names removed from …
CPO Magazine reported last month that Amazon’s facial recognition technology, Rekognition, launched in 2016, is now able to recognise several emotions, including fear.
Given Amazon’s active marketing of the service to …
CPO Magazine reported last month that Amazon’s facial recognition technology, Rekognition, launched in 2016, is now able to recognise several emotions, including fear.
Given Amazon’s active marketing of the service to …
Europe should consider establishing a ‘digital border control,’ as a means of obstructing internet access to hostile actors in the event of a serious cyberattack, the head of Deutsche Telekom’s cybersecurity …