Publications - Data Economy, Privacy and Cybersecurity
Data centers as a key part of the digital economy. Challenges and new horizons
A data center is the physical location that stores information and enables cloud services to exist and be created. Although this may seem a simple description it is not at all, if we take into account that the cloud is now the economy itself.
Data Economy, Privacy and Cybersecurity Newsletter - December 2024
In this newsletter, we offer the latest updates on everything related to the data economy, privacy and cybersecurity. We cover the most recent rulings from relevant authorities and agencies, key court decisions, and the most important news in this…
When is there a right - and when not - to receive compensation for damages due to an infringement of data protection legislation according to the CJEU?
The breach of data protection legislation can lead not just to penalties from the competent authorities, but also to the obligation to compensate the data subjects for the damages sustained. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has…
The regulatory and supervisory labyrinth in the digital agenda for Europe: rationalization proposals
The publication of the Artificial Intelligence Act has brought a complex regulatory framework for overseeing the use of AI, with surveillance and supervisory authorities that overlap and co-exist with others in the digital economy. In its quest for…
Data Economy, Privacy and Cybersecurity Newsletter - October 2024
In this newsletter, we bring you the latest updates on data protection, privacy and cybersecurity. We cover the most recent rulings from relevant authorities and agencies, key court decisions, and the most important news in this field.
China Legal Newsletter - October 2024
This newsletter highlights key recent developments in China’s laws and regulations. Specifically, it focuses on the laws and regulations related to foreign investment, market access, foreign debt administration, data economy, privacy and…
Publication of the Artificial Intelligence Act: the countdown commences for its complete entry into force
This European regulation, which marks a first worldwide, includes, apart from control mechanisms, measures to promote the development of these technologies sustainably.
Regulating AI in the EU, US and OECD: the difficult balance between security and driving innovation
The regulations that are starting to emerge in various different jurisdictions pose major challenges, not just for users, but also for developers of AI systems. In this article we will look at the main differences and the areas of common ground.