ARIN completes new IPv4 waiting list distribution

By |2026-01-15T08:46:05+00:00January04 15, 2026|

The American Registry for Internet Numbers has completed a new distribution of scarce IPv4 addresses from its waiting list. Here is what that means, how the system works, and why it remains important for the future of the internet.

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The European Telecommunications Standards Institutepublishes new standard setting baseline cybersecurity requirements for AI systems

By |2026-01-15T08:39:07+00:00January07 15, 2026|

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute has released a new European Standard on AI cybersecurity, aiming to provide a common baseline for protecting AI systems against emerging digital threats across their entire lifecycle.

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CDT Europe policy paper calls for harmonised legal action against tech-facilitated gender-based violence

By |2026-01-15T09:06:17+00:00January00 15, 2026|

A policy paper published by CDT Europe examines how international and European legal frameworks address technology-facilitated gender-based violence. The paper finds that while recognition of online abuse as a human rights issue is increasing, fragmented laws and uneven enforcement continue to leave significant protection gaps.

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UK regulator issues guidance on age checks for pornography websites

By |2026-01-15T10:24:48+00:00January21 14, 2026|

The United Kingdom’s media regulator has published new guidance explaining how pornography websites must apply age checks under the Online Safety Act. The document clarifies where and how age verification should be placed to prevent children from accessing explicit content.

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India: Internet Freedom Foundation raises concerns over proposed smartphone security requirements

By |2026-01-15T09:18:52+00:00January25 14, 2026|

In a statement issued on 12 January 2026, the Internet Freedom Foundation cautioned that draft proposals for new smartphone security requirements in India could have far-reaching implications for user privacy, device security, and individual control over personal technology. The proposals, known as the Indian Telecom Security Assurance Requirements, have been reported by Reuters but have not yet undergone public consultation.

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Paradigm Initiative condemns internet shutdown and media restrictions ahead of Uganda’s 2026 election

By |2026-01-15T09:12:34+00:00January02 14, 2026|

In a press statement issued on 14 January 2026, Paradigm Initiative criticised the Ugandan authorities for imposing an internet shutdown and restricting media coverage in the days leading up to the general election. The organisation warns that these measures undermine digital rights, media freedom, and democratic participation at a critical moment.

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France’s health watchdog warns social media harms adolescent mental health

By |2026-01-15T08:29:15+00:00January58 14, 2026|

France’s public health watchdog has concluded that social media has documented negative effects on adolescents’ mental health, particularly among girls. The findings add scientific weight to an ongoing policy debate in France over restricting access to social media for children under 15.

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who has the power to act on illegal content online in Ireland

By |2026-01-15T10:11:11+00:00January00 14, 2026|

A new analysis by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties and Digital Rights Ireland explains, in practical terms, which public authorities in Ireland and the EU can intervene when illegal content appears online. The publication clarifies how police, regulators, and EU institutions each exercise distinct but overlapping powers, particularly in cases involving child sexual abuse material and non-consensual deepfake images.

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Australia and New Zealand issue guidance on artificial intelligence and cyber security for small businesses

By |2026-01-15T10:20:16+00:00January00 14, 2026|

New guidance from Australian and New Zealand cyber security authorities explains how small businesses can use artificial intelligence tools safely, highlighting key risks and practical steps to protect data, systems, and customers.

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Spain moves to curb AI deepfakes with new consent rules on images and voices

By |2026-01-13T14:05:58+00:00January57 13, 2026|

Spain’s government has approved draft legislation aimed at restricting the misuse of artificial intelligence to create deepfake images and voices. The proposal tightens consent requirements, particularly for children, and seeks to limit how images shared online can be reused without permission.

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