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Reddit’s Multi-Million Pound Fight Against the UK’s Child Privacy Shield
Legal and Compliance

Reddit is fighting a £14.47m ICO fine for child data safety failures. Learn what this means for digital privacy and how UK laws protect minors online.

Stanisław Kowalski
Stanisław Kowalski
April 28, 2026
Why Portugal’s Prosecutors Are Handing the AI 'Black Box' Over to the Auditors
Legal and Compliance

Portugal's Public Prosecution Service adopts a landmark Ethical AI Charter and audit policy. Discover how they are tackling AI bias and transparency.

Kenya’s New Privacy Playbook: Why Your Commute and Cloud Storage Are Getting a Legal Makeover
Legal and Compliance

Kenya's ODPC has released four new draft guidance notes on transport, data transfers, and DPOs. Learn how these rules impact your business and privacy.

Nomzamo Sithole
Nomzamo Sithole
April 17, 2026
Is Your Organization Ready for Italy’s New Cybersecurity Roadmap?
Legal and Compliance

Italy's ACN has set new NIS2 compliance deadlines. Learn when to notify incidents, appoint CSIRT contacts, and report vendors under Resolution 127434/2026.

Mattia Russo
Mattia Russo
April 14, 2026
Poland’s New Cybersecurity Era: Is Your Organization Ready for the NIS2 Shift?
Legal and Compliance

Poland's amended Cybersecurity Act (NIS2) is now in force. Learn about the 2026-2028 deadlines, registration in S46, and new incident reporting rules.

Stanisław Kowalski
Stanisław Kowalski
April 8, 2026
Stripping Away the Source: Why the Netherlands is Pushing for a European Ban on AI ‘Nudify’ Tools
Legal and Compliance

Dutch authorities call for a European ban on AI nudify tools under the EU AI Act, shifting the legal focus from individual users to tool developers.

Martin Clauss
Martin Clauss
April 8, 2026
Utah’s New Privacy Shield: How HB 261 Closes the Backdoor on Your Digital Life
Legal and Compliance

Utah Governor signs HB 261, a landmark law strengthening electronic privacy, requiring warrants for data, and banning third-party surveillance loopholes.

Alwin Davies
Alwin Davies
April 5, 2026
The Day the Metro Stopped Charging: How Russia’s VPN War Broke Its Own Banks
Privacy Principles

Pavel Durov claims Russia's VPN crackdown caused massive payment failures. Explore the tech-legal fallout of digital censorship on domestic infrastructure.

Alexey Drobyshev
Alexey Drobyshev
April 4, 2026
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