Privacy & Cybersecurity #73

Privacy & Cybersecurity #73
The EU, UK, Spain, Canada, and other regulators issued major new AI, privacy, and cybersecurity updates focused on DMA enforcement, agentic AI governance, conversation-tracking risks, and stronger oversight of digital platforms and public-sector AI use. The reports also highlight rising concerns over frontier AI, post-quantum cryptography, and fragmented cybersecurity regulation as governments push for clearer accountability, transparency, and human rights protections. #DigitalMarketsAct #AESIA #AEPD #ICO #NIST #OECD #StockholmDeclaration #Act101

Keypoints

  • The European Commission issued its first full DMA enforcement year report with fines against Meta and Apple.
  • The UK ICO announced 2026/27 AI priorities covering code of practice, agentic AI guidance, and procurement transparency tools.
  • Spain approved a draft AI governance law and referred AI conversation-tracking concerns to European authorities.
  • Canada published new guidance on agentic AI and joint AI principles through the CDRF.
  • NIST, DFS, and OECD highlighted post-quantum migration, frontier AI threat readiness, and cybersecurity regulatory fragmentation.

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