The European Telecommunications Standards Institute issues a statement on EU’s new single market strategy
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute endorses harmonised standards as backbone of single market regulation.
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute endorses harmonised standards as backbone of single market regulation.
Submissions will help the Commission better understand how different organisations contribute to enforcement and oversight, and may lead to future opportunities for participation in events and consultations.
The Commission invites academia, researchers, and industry to provide their feedback to the consultation by 18 July.
The US is increasing export controls on advanced AI chips to limit China’s technological and military progress. In response, China has strongly condemned these actions as 'bullying' and protectionism.
The successful Stavanger plenary sets the stage for finalising key AI standards in 2026, in time for the AI Act’s implementation.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has submitted a detailed contribution to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence on a forthcoming Joint Communication on an International Digital Strategy. The document, dated 21 May 2025, outlines ICANN’s assessment of the challenges facing the global internet and provides recommendations for how the EU should [...]
The report provides a comprehensive picture of how AI is weaponised for repression, the risks it poses to human rights, and the urgent need for stronger European and international safeguards.
During the dialogue, the EU and the Republic of Korea exchanged on cyber policy developments and discussed the cyber threat landscape and respective frameworks to prevent, deter and respond to cyber threats.
By amending these texts, the European Commission aims to simplify compliance obligations for companies that fall just outside the SME category but still face significant administrative burdens under current rules.
US lawmakers discussed a reported one-day pause in offensive cyber operations against Russia, with differing accounts from officials and no confirmation from the Department of Defence.