Met dank overgenomen van Europese Commissie (EC), gepubliceerd op vrijdag 30 april 2021.
The Commission welcomes today s political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council on the proposed interim legislation regarding the detection of child sexual abuse online by communications services. This legal adjustment was urgently needed to give certain online communications services such as webmail and messaging services legal certainty in their voluntary measures to detect and report child sexual abuse online and to remove child sexual abuse material, as such services fell under the e-Privacy Directive as of 21 December 2020. The new Regulation will provide guarantees to safeguard privacy and protection of personal data. The voluntary measures play an important role in enabling the identification and rescue of victims and reducing the further dissemination of child sexual abuse material, and contribute to the identification and investigation of offenders as well as the pre
Today, the negotiators from the Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on a temporary measure to allow providers of electronic …
Orlo announced as official supplier for Police Digital Service Social Media Framework
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BIRMINGHAM, England, April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Orlo is excited to announce that it is one of just two social media management platforms to be procured as an official supplier to the Police Digital Service (PDS) Social Media Management & Engagement Framework.
Orlo announced as official supplier for Police Digital Service Social Media Framework
The PDS exists to harness the power of digital, data, technology and the policing workforce to better protect the communities policing serves. It is the delivery vehicle for the National Policing Digital Strategy 2020-2030, and aims to deliver the capabilities to create a smarter, more digitally enhanced police service whose workforce can more fully exploit data and technology to inform improved decision-making, strengthen operational effectiveness, drive value for money and most importantl
Combating child abuse online – informal deal with European Parliament on temporary rules
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Today, the negotiators from the Council and the European Parliament reached a
provisional agreement on a temporary measure to
allow providers of electronic communications services such as web-based email and messaging services to continue to detect, remove and report child sexual abuse online, also covering anti-grooming, until permanent legislation announced by the European Commission is in place.
Protecting children against any form of violence or abuse is paramount for the EU. Today we have agreed on effective and enforceable temporary rules to ensure that the crucial activities of detecting, removing and reporting illegal material that certain electronic service providers carry out, purely on a voluntary basis, can continue, and perpetrators can be caught and prosecuted. It has been a priority for the Council to conclude these temporary rules as quickl
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For many years, the regulation of digital markets has been a key
priority in Europe. In 2015, the European Commission committed the
EU to the creation of a digital single market - and that commitment
spawned a series of diverse initiatives and regulatory changes
affecting providers and users of digital goods and services. Even
between EU Member States, the standard of digital regulation has
varied-and continues to vary-with many issues being left to local
implementation. And, in 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU (with