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‘Big three’ cloud providers face business overhaul to continue EU operations
By Ross Kelly published
News New security labeling rules for non-EU cloud providers have been a contentious topic in recent weeks

EU's AI legislation aims to protect businesses from IP theft
By Rory Bathgate published
News The AI Act's new bill would also seek to better promote the risks of individual AI models

What cracking open the App Store means for the future of iOS
By James O'Malley published
Analysis Fears begin to mount over whether the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) will backfire

Microsoft's EU Data Boundary will begin staggered rollout in January 2023
By Ross Kelly published
News Public sector and commercial customers will be the first to benefit when the rollout begins on 1 January across all of Microsoft's core services

EU fights back against 'legalised' Europol GDPR breaches
By Connor Jones published
News The pushback follows allegations that Europol was allowed to write its own rules when it came to handling sensitive data

EU to introduce strict IoT security regulation
By Rory Bathgate published
News Manufacturers will be required to assess all risks, and notify the EU of issues within 24hrs

Europe proposes €43 billion Chips Act to tackle semiconductor shortage
By Zach Marzouk published
News The EU is aiming to reduce its reliance on other markets and build its own semiconductor supply chain

Intel’s €1.06 billion antitrust fine overturned by EU court
By Zach Marzouk published
News The European Commission has said it will carefully study the judgement and reflect on possible next steps, which could include an appeal
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