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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European Commission welcomes G7 declaration on AI and cybersecurity risks

By |2026-06-29T08:15:24+00:00June25 10, 2026|

The G7 declaration calls for stronger international cooperation on AI-related cyber threats, post-quantum cryptography, telecommunications resilience, and cybersecurity support for SMEs.

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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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NRO publishes 2026–2028 strategy focused on governance, security, and IPv6

By |2026-06-10T05:36:37+00:00June36 10, 2026|

The Number Resource Organization has outlined its priorities for the next three years, with joint work planned across internet number resource governance, routing security, and IPv6 deployment.

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Civil society groups urge EU institutions to cut ties with surveillance industry conference

By |2026-06-10T04:25:43+00:00June42 10, 2026|

A coalition of digital rights and civil society organisations has called on EU institutions, governments, universities, and law enforcement agencies to withdraw support for the ISS World Europe conference, arguing that it promotes surveillance technologies linked to human rights abuses.

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RIPE opens call for presentations for RIPE 93 meeting in Sofia

By |2026-06-10T04:21:48+00:00June47 10, 2026|

The RIPE community has opened submissions for presentations at RIPE 93, which will take place in Sofia, Bulgaria, in October 2026, with both in-person and virtual participation options available.

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ICANN opens payment testing for applicants in 2026 gTLD round

By |2026-06-09T11:07:06+00:00June06 9, 2026|

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is allowing prospective applicants in the 2026 new gTLD round to test payment procedures before submitting evaluation fees.

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ICANN provides emergency funding to restore internet connectivity in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

By |2026-06-09T11:05:20+00:00June19 9, 2026|

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers will contribute nearly $110,000 to support emergency telecommunications efforts in Jamaica following internet disruptions caused by Hurricane Melissa.

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W3C invites implementations of HTML ruby markup extensions**

By |2026-06-14T04:17:05+00:00June07 9, 2026|

The World Wide Web Consortium has advanced HTML Ruby Markup Extensions to Candidate Recommendation, aiming to improve how East Asian pronunciation and annotation text is represented on the web.

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ENISA outlines competence requirements for Cyber Resilience Act notified bodies

By |2026-06-11T13:13:49+00:00June44 8, 2026|

ENISA has published guidance on the technical competence requirements for conformity assessment bodies seeking designation as notified bodies under the EU Cyber Resilience Act. The document aims to support consistent assessment practices across member states and ensure that organisations evaluating connected products possess the necessary cybersecurity, auditing and conformity assessment expertise.

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