Coalition warns EU Digital Networks Act could weaken net neutrality protections

By |2026-06-14T04:32:02+00:00June02 14, 2026|

More than 30 civil society, consumer, internet infrastructure, media, and technology organisations have urged EU lawmakers to amend the proposed Digital Networks Act, arguing that parts of the legislation could undermine net neutrality and disrupt the internet interconnection ecosystem.

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Japan updates government guidelines for generative AI procurement and use

By |2026-06-14T04:27:35+00:00June05 13, 2026|

Japan has adopted revised guidelines governing the procurement, deployment, and management of generative AI systems, introducing stronger oversight requirements and new procedures for high-risk AI projects.

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W3C publishes draft specification for SHACL-based user interfaces

By |2026-06-13T03:43:59+00:00June59 13, 2026|

The World Wide Web Consortium has released the first public draft of a specification that aims to standardise how user interfaces can be described using SHACL, a language widely used for validating and structuring linked data.

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UN cybercrime protocol talks expose disagreements over what should become an international crime

By |2026-06-15T04:07:36+00:00June31 12, 2026|

Governments have started discussing a possible supplementary protocol to the UN Cybercrime Convention. Early submissions show disagreement over whether negotiations should begin now and whether the protocol should focus narrowly on cyber offences or include broader crimes involving online content, national security, and AI.

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European Commission publishes Code of Practice on marking and labelling AI-generated content

By |2026-06-13T06:35:44+00:00June04 11, 2026|

The European Commission has released a voluntary Code of Practice designed to help AI providers and deployers comply with upcoming transparency requirements for AI-generated and AI-manipulated content.

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Germany plans AI safety institute to assess risks of advanced models

By |2026-06-13T06:13:38+00:00June21 11, 2026|

Germany has announced plans to establish a national AI safety institute that will evaluate the capabilities and risks of advanced AI systems, with an initial focus on cybersecurity implications.

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NIST study questions limits of fixed AI safety guardrails

By |2026-06-15T04:03:45+00:00June35 11, 2026|

A new study from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology argues that no finite set of AI safety rules can fully protect AI systems from all possible adversarial prompts, highlighting the need for continuous security management.

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CISA adopts risk-based approach to vulnerability remediation for federal agencies

By |2026-06-15T03:59:39+00:00June24 11, 2026|

A new directive from the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency requires federal agencies to prioritise software vulnerabilities based on exploitation risk, exposure, and potential impact rather than relying solely on patching timelines.

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ENISA report finds Cyber Resilience Act driving SBOM adoption across Europe

By |2026-06-11T03:17:34+00:00June33 11, 2026|

A new ENISA report suggests that organisations are accelerating adoption of Software Bills of Materials as they prepare for compliance with the EU Cyber Resilience Act.

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IGF 2026 preparatory process begins with open consultations and MAG meeting in Nairobi

By |2026-06-13T06:21:07+00:00June14 10, 2026|

Stakeholders from governments, civil society, the private sector, academia, and the technical community will gather in June for the first consultations and advisory group meeting shaping the programme of the Internet Governance Forum 2026.

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