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Cybersecurity and Data Protection - Page 2

ICC hit by cyberattack around NATO summit

The International Criminal Court (ICC) said it was hit by a “sophisticated and targeted” cyberattack as NATO leaders gathered in The Hague for a summit last week. The ICC, which is based in The Hague, said it detected the incident
01/07/2025

Delays to vital child sexual abuse laws harm our children

Society has largely moved beyond the antiquated notion that children should be seen but not heard, except when it comes to online child sexual abuse. Victims of child sexual abuse — children

Backlash as new EU political ad rules kick in

BRUSSELS — Fresh European Union rules intended to improve transparency around online advertisements have sparked a wave of criticism, as major platforms shut down political ads instead of complying. Campaigners say the

How Huawei came in from the cold after being blacklisted by the EU

BRUSSELS — The EU’s most influential solar panel lobbying group reinstated Huawei’s membership just months after it expelled the Chinese company over its alleged involvement in a bribery and corruption scandal.  As

Commission to probe reports that Orbán’s spies targeted EU officials in Brussels

BRUSSELS — The European Commission said Thursday it would probe reports that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government deployed intelligence officers to Brussels to gather information on EU institutions and recruit an

‘Hybrid warfare’ or more of the same? Getting a grip on drones across Europe.

BRUSSELS — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has a clear term for the reports of drones overflying Europe’s critical infrastructure in recent months: “Hybrid warfare.” “Something new and dangerous is

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