China introduces new rules for facial recognition to protect privacy and public safety

By |2025-06-02T08:43:01+00:00June00 2, 2025|

These new rules are grounded in China’s broader legal framework for data protection and cybersecurity and aim to limit the risks of overuse or abuse of facial recognition. Authorities will supervise compliance, and violations could result in legal penalties or even criminal charges.

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European Commission to investigate major adult platforms for DSA breaches

By |2025-05-28T09:53:17+00:00May17 28, 2025|

The Commission's investigations into Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos focus on the risks for the protection of minors, including those linked to the absence of effective age verification measures.

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US federal agency urges streamlined oversight for undersea cable networks

By |2025-05-28T09:44:46+00:00May46 28, 2025|

The National Telecommunications and Information Administration urges the the Federal Communications Commission to streamline submarine cable rules, keep the 25-year license, and improve agency coordination to protect security and investment.

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EU extends cybersecurity deadline for wireless devices

By |2025-05-28T09:15:36+00:00May35 28, 2025|

The publication of harmonised standards and clear testing criteria is expected to simplify the compliance process, particularly for smaller manufacturers that may lack extensive in-house regulatory expertise

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Human rights groups condemn Jordan’s media crackdown

By |2025-05-27T11:56:25+00:00May24 27, 2025|

Human rights groups have unequivocally condemned Jordan’s latest media crackdown as a serious violation of constitutional and international protections for freedom of expression. They urge immediate reversal of the bans, transparency, and comprehensive legal reform to ensure that Jordan’s laws align with its human rights obligations and protect the essential role of independent media in society/

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