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UK Bolsters Cybersecurity and Resilience of Data Centres Amid Rising Cyber Threats and IT Blackouts

Data centres have become the backbone of the digital economy, storing and processing vast amounts of sensitive data—from personal photos and financial information to...

Google Faces $2.7 Billion EU Antitrust Fine Defeat: What It Means for Big Tech and Market Competition

Google has suffered a significant legal setback in its battle against the European Union's antitrust regulators, losing its fight to overturn a $2.7 billion...

Pavel Durov Criticizes French Authorities for ‘Misguided’ Arrest Amid Telegram Privacy Debate

Telegram's founder, Pavel Durov, has expressed dismay over recent actions taken by French authorities. In a statement, Durov criticized the arrest of an individual,...

UK Signs Landmark International Treaty on AI Risks, Marking a New Era of Global Collaboration

On September 5, 2024, the United Kingdom made a significant step towards addressing the growing concerns surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI) by signing the first-ever...

DPC Secures Suspension of X’s Personal Data Processing for AI Tool ‘Grok’ Training

In a landmark move, the Data Protection Commission (DPC) of Ireland has successfully secured an agreement with X (formerly known as Twitter) to halt...

Suspected APT28 Cyberattack Targets German Air Traffic Control: What We Know So Far

Germany's air traffic control authority, Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS), has reportedly been targeted by a suspected cyberattack attributed to APT28, also known as Fancy Bear....

Dutch Regulator Fines Uber €290 Million for GDPR Violations

In a significant blow to ride-sharing giant Uber, the Dutch data protection authority (AP) has imposed a hefty fine of €290 million ($320 million)...

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