ITU standard outlines how machine learning can strengthen data security in big data systems
A new ITU recommendation explains how machine learning can be used to detect threats and protect data across large-scale digital infrastructures.
A new ITU recommendation explains how machine learning can be used to detect threats and protect data across large-scale digital infrastructures.
The World Wide Web Consortium is seeking feedback and real-world implementations of updated RDF 1.2 specifications, which define how data is structured and interpreted on the web.
The European Commission has partnered with the EU Intellectual Property Office to strengthen enforcement of digital rules targeting counterfeit goods and online piracy.
A temporary EU rule that allowed messaging services to scan communications for child sexual abuse material has expired, ending a legal exception under data protection law.
The internet registry ARIN has allocated remaining IPv4 address blocks to organisations on its waiting list.
A new international platform based in Beijing aims to support cooperation on data governance, economic use of data, and cross-border data flows.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has released guidance to help service providers determine which online safety codes apply to their platforms under existing law.
A submission to the UN human rights office outlines how cybercrime laws, platform practices, and surveillance measures are affecting human rights defenders in the digital environment.
The European Commission has confirmed ongoing discussions with the United States on digital policy cooperation, following reports suggesting potential US influence over enforcement of EU tech rules.
A new report by Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition documents 52 internet shutdowns across the Middle East and North Africa in 2025, reflecting broader global trends.