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EU Commission seeks feedback to extending rules ending roaming fees
As regulation's expiry looms.
Foo Yun Chee
Jun 22 2020 12:51PM
Telco/ISP
Regulator acts on smart card chip cartel
Large manufacturers expected to be fined.
Juha Saarinen
Apr 23 2013 5:50AM
Strategy
EU security breach reporting plans under fire
Who is an 'enabler'?
Stewart Mitchel
Feb 11 2013 1:40PM
Security
European Commission calls for collaboration and incident sharing
Plan hinged on national security strategies and cooperation.
Dan Raywood
Feb 8 2013 9:05AM
Security
Europeans open Cybercrime-fighting facility
EU-backed organisation to take on organised crime.
Dan Raywood
Jan 15 2013 7:25AM
Security
European Cybercrime Centre opens
Boosts EU crime-fighting ability.
Dan Raywood
Jan 14 2013 10:57AM
Security
Inside proposed revisions to Europe's data protection laws
Twelve months on from the publication of the European Commission's draft revision to data protection laws, claims of heavy-handedness and obsolescence have mounted – but the authority behind the bill remains defiant. Eric Doyle unpicks the issue.
Eric Doyle
Jan 8 2013 9:33AM
Security
EC mulls internet terrorist database
European governments outline partnership with internet industry.
Brett Winterford
Jun 6 2012 9:28AM
Security
Clean IT project considers terrorist content database
European governments outline partnership with internet industry.
Brett Winterford
Jun 6 2012 7:00AM
Security
European Commission launches $12m cloud partnership
To develop common requirements for government procurement.
Liz Tay
Jan 31 2012 2:32PM
Financial Services
EU's tough privacy laws face uphill battle
Microsoft, Google, Britain irked by EU 'forget me' proposal.
Liam Tung
Jan 27 2012 7:25AM
Networking
EU to review data protection laws
Wants to be cloud-active.
Liam Tung
May 17 2011 3:57AM
Networking
New rules allow Europe's web users to turn off cookies
Advertising industry moves to self-regulate.
Eva Dou
Apr 18 2011 6:49AM
Security
Hackers pwn EC on eve of Libya, nukes conference
Second targeted attack against European nations in two weeks.
Dan Raywood
Mar 25 2011 10:47AM
Security
Europe's Kroes warns against cloud lock-in
Trading fractured data laws for portability?
Liam Tung
Mar 25 2011 5:52AM
Networking
EU sets new rules for collecting airline passenger data
Directive aimed at curbing crime, with one eye on privacy protection.
John Hilvert
Feb 3 2011 12:30PM
Security
EC defends cautious stance on cloud
It's about data, not trade protection.
Liam Tung
Nov 26 2010 8:44AM
Storage
Euro Commission clears Cisco's Tandberg buy
Must divest interoperability protocol.
David Neal
Mar 31 2010 6:48AM
Hardware
Euro Commission suffers emission trading system hack
Account details harvested.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 8 2010 7:01AM
Security
Oracle reports strong Q2 financials
Company performs well despite European anti-competition concerns.
Dan Worth
Dec 21 2009 8:38AM
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