Privacy & Cybersecurity #77
The latest updates span major EU, UK, and US cyber and AI developments, including a CJEU ruling on GDPR-compliant use of unlawfully obtained evidence and new national measures in Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Italy, and the United States. Across the board, regulators and governments are pushing faster AI governance, stronger incident reporting, and accelerated post-quantum migration in response to growing AI-enabled and quantum-era threats. #CJEU #GDPR #IrelandAIAct #CCNCERT #CNCS #ANACOM #ACN #WhiteHouse #FiveEyes

Keypoints

  • The CJEU said GDPR does not automatically bar courts from using unlawfully obtained evidence in civil cases.
  • Ireland advanced its AI Act implementation bill with a new AI Office and sector-based enforcement model.
  • Spain’s CCN-CERT warned that offensive AI is speeding up phishing, malware, deepfakes, and exploitation.
  • Portugal issued NIS2 implementing rules for registration, incident reporting, and minimum cybersecurity controls.
  • The White House and Five Eyes both pushed urgent post-quantum migration and stronger board-level cyber governance.

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