Privacy & Cybersecurity #74

Privacy & Cybersecurity #74
ENISA’s latest NIS360 report says EU critical-sector cybersecurity is improving unevenly, while health, ICT service management, public administrations, space, and drinking and waste water remain in the risk zone and face pressure from AI, supply-chain exposure, and geopolitical volatility. North America also saw major policy moves, including Canada’s new AI strategy, the U.S. AI Executive Order, and proposed or enacted privacy and AI laws in Vermont, Louisiana, Connecticut, California, and the draft Great American AI Act. #ENISA #NIS360 #Myndoor #VermontS71 #VermontH211 #CaliforniaSB923 #LouisianaDataPrivacyAct #ConnecticutPublicAct2664 #ConnecticutPublicAct2615 #GreatAmericanAIAct #WhiteHouseAIOrder #CanadaAIforAll

Keypoints

  • ENISA says EU sector maturity is improving, but several critical sectors still sit in the risk zone.
  • Italy’s Garante warned Myndoor over workplace AI stress analysis and emotion inference risks.
  • Canada’s AI strategy emphasizes sovereign compute, trusted AI, health data spaces, and AI literacy.
  • The U.S. White House ordered rapid federal action on AI cyber defense, frontier model security, and AI-assisted cybercrime.
  • Vermont, Louisiana, Connecticut, and California advanced sweeping privacy, data broker, deletion, and AI governance rules.

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