European Parliamentarians were told Thursday to expect further revelations of mass surveillance by the United States’ National Security Agency (NSA) at the opening of an inquiry into the Prism scandal.
Jennifer Baker |
05 Sep |
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Europe’s data privacy watchdog said Friday that a plan to set up a massive database of every non-E.U. citizen entering and leaving the bloc was disproportionate.
Jennifer Baker |
19 Jul |
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A European Union team will arrive in Washington DC on Monday to assess how the United States is using data it receives from the E.U.
Jennifer Baker |
05 Jul |
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Cyber criminals will face tougher penalties across the European Union, under new rules adopted by the European Parliament on Thursday.
Jennifer Baker |
04 Jul |
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The European Parliament on Thursday gave its consent to suspend data-sharing deals with the United States following the allegations about spying and the Prism scandal.
Jennifer Baker |
04 Jul |
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The senior advisor to Europe’s top court said Tuesday that Google is not responsible for third party information in its search results and that there is no universal “right to be forgotten” under the current data protection laws.
Jennifer Baker |
25 Jun |
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From around the end of August, European Union telecoms providers and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will have to comply with new rules to ensure that customers in all E.U. countries receive the same information if their personal data is lost, stolen or otherwise compromised.
Jennifer Baker |
24 Jun |
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Europe’s top privacy watchdog and the Digital Agenda Commissioner both said Monday that more transparency and trust is needed between the European Union and the United States following the Prism scandal.
Jennifer Baker |
17 Jun |
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Europe’s Justice Commission said Friday that she would not sacrifice European citizens’ rights for United States’ national security.
Jennifer Baker |
14 Jun |
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From October 2015 all new cars in the European Union will have to be fitted with an eCall device according to new draft legislation announced Thursday.
Jennifer Baker |
13 Jun |
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Europe's justice commissioner has given the U.S. attorney general until Friday to explain how far the so-called Prism program went in collecting European citizens' data.
Jennifer Baker |
12 Jun |
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European Union lawmakers have delayed a vote on what authorities can do with airline passengers' data following the revelations about the U.S. National Security Agency's Prism data collection system.
Jennifer Baker |
11 Jun |
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Hackers would face up to two years or more in prison no matter where they
live in the European Union under a new draft law approved by the European
Parliament's civil liberties committee on Thursday.
Jennifer Baker |
06 Jun |
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Russia on Wednesday took a step toward protecting private data by ratifying the so-called Convention 108, established in 1981 and legally binding in 45 countries.
Jennifer Baker |
15 May |
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An important vote on the future of the European Union's privacy laws has been delayed again.
Jennifer Baker |
07 May |
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