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The Encryption Debate in the European Union: 2021 Update


Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Maria Koomen
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Summary:  The encryption debate in the European Union (EU) continues to evolve, with new drivers, stronger tools, and increasingly higher stakes. The debate among policymakers and experts is maturing, but there is a widening knowledge gap between political elites and the public around encryption.
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Introduction
The encryption debate in the European Union (EU) continues to evolve, with new drivers, stronger tools, and increasingly higher stakes. The debate among policymakers and experts is maturing, but there is a widening knowledge gap between political elites and the public around encryption. In Europe, encryption is perceived in two conflicting ways. It is a tool for privacy and security and therefore is an essential component of Europe’s open societies and markets; but it is also argued to be ....

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Dutch Lawsuit Seeks Quicker Resolution In Google Privacy Case


Privacy regulators say the system benefits companies, freeing them from facing investigations by different authorities in the 27-member union, potentially for the same violation.
While the GDPR’s one-stop shop was designed to streamline interactions between companies and regulators, it has caused bottlenecks and frustration. The Irish regulator’s decision to fineTwitter Inc.
€450,000 ($546,000) in December was delayed several months because of disputes with regulators in other EU countries, which wanted a larger penalty. The Hamburg authority, for instance, recommended a fine between €7 million and €22 million. The violation was related to a security hole that Twitter disclosed in January 2019.
With its lawsuit, the Consumentenbond wants the Netherlands court system to require the local data protection authority to investigate a privacy complaint filed in 2018 against Google. The complaint alleges that ....

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Cyber Daily: Companies Face Privacy, Data-Flow Risks In Post-Brexit Britain | Congress Seeks Details About SolarWinds Hack


Dec. 23, 2020 9:19 am ET
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WSJ Pro
Hello. Uncertainty looms for companies as the U.K. looks set to cut legal ties with the European Union without an agreement in place for the flow of personal data, WSJ Pro’s Catherine Stupp reports.
SolarWinds
hack: Biden vows forceful response; U.S. House Intelligence leader wants details; Senators plan hearings on the incident, along with new legislation, when new Congress convenes.
Other news: Covid-19 vaccine scams;
Forward Air
warns of potential revenue loss after ransomware attack disrupts operations;
Facebook
to expand account security.
Post-Brexit Data Risks
Companies face privacy, data-flow risks in post-Brexit Britain. Companies that do business in the U.K. are preparing for a disruptive start to the year as the country looks set to cut legal ties with the European Union without an agreement in place for pers ....

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Cyber Daily: CEO of Racing Team McLaren Almost Got Phished | Latest on SolarWinds Hack Investigation


Dec. 22, 2020 10:24 am ET
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WSJ Pro
Good day. On a Grand Prix race weekend this fall, McLaren’s CEO received an email requesting payment with a click-through link. But the supplier wasn’t real and the incident was a scam, WSJ Pro’s Catherine Stupp reports.
Other news: Latest developments in
SolarWinds
hack; Chinese privacy law to limit use of facial recognition;
Microsoft
and other tech giants join
Facebook’s
legal fight against spy-tool maker NSO Group; and a London crypto exchange reports suspicious withdrawals.
CEO Targeted
How U.K. racing team McLaren almost got phished.
Zak Brown,
chief executive of U.K.-based Formula One racing team McLaren Racing Ltd., received a suspicious email on a weekend in late October as the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix race was about to be held in Imola, Italy. ....

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Cyber Daily: Dutch Program Aims to Deter Young Hackers Before They Commit Crimes; Proposal Pushes to Separate NSA, Cyber Command


Dec. 21, 2020 9:29 am ET
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WSJ Pro
Good day. When it comes to deterring hackers, the Dutch National Police believes in getting a head start, WSJ Pro’s Catherine Stupp reports. The police force is running two programs aimed at reforming young people who commit computer crimes, and dissuading youths at risk of doing so.
Experts say young people are often unaware that some activities might be illegal, and that swift early intervention can prove effective.
Also today:
Microsoft’s
president calls for international action on cybersecurity; Ukraine’s government says it experiences daily cyberattacks; and U.S. lawmakers urge a defense spending bill be signed into law in the wake of cyberattacks. ....

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