
CPDP highlights ongoing challenges of International Data Transfers
At CPDP, a panel titled Beyond Adequacy: Fostering Trustworthy International Data Transfers examined how organisations and regulators can navigate the

At CPDP, a panel titled Beyond Adequacy: Fostering Trustworthy International Data Transfers examined how organisations and regulators can navigate the
A panel discussion at this year’s CPDP conference in Brussels explored growing concerns around the European Commission’s proposed Digital Omnibus package and what it could mean for consumers, competition and
As Europe pushes to strengthen its digital economy and global competitiveness, policymakers and industry leaders are increasingly debating whether the continent’s growing body of digital regulation is enabling innovation or
RAID Director Ben Avison reports from the Digital Regulatory Cooperation Forum’s Responsible AI Forum in London Old certainties about what we know to be real and true are dissolving, replaced

At RAID 2025, John Edwards, the UK Information Commissioner, delivered a thoughtful and candid keynote on the intertwined future of privacy, innovation and trust in the age of artificial intelligence.

Opening day two of RAID 2025, Daniel Guarnera, Director of the Bureau of Competition at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, delivered a wide-ranging keynote on how competition policy can underpin

At RAID 2025 in Brussels, Esko Aho, Former Prime Minister of Finland, delivered a keynote that challenged Europe to rethink its approach to artificial intelligence and technological development. Speaking from

The media consumption landscape is rapidly evolving. Viewers now use a broader array of digital devices and services to access a wider range of media content, along with an increasing

A central goal of the Digital Services Act (DSA) is to create a safer online environment in the EU. A key way of achieving this is through leveraging civil society

Industry, government, and civil society all have a critical role to play in harnessing the power of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs), experts agreed at the CPDP panel, “Bridging the Gap




