Topic: eu ai act
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EU AI Act Explained: Boosting Fair AI Innovation
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI law, standardizing regulations across 27 member states to balance innovation with safety, ethics, and fundamental rights. The Act uses a risk-based approach, banning high-risk AI applications like social scoring and imposing strict oversight on ...
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Tech Experts Urge Smarter AI Regulations for Europe
Europe is debating the balance between AI innovation and regulation, with industry leaders warning that excessive oversight in the upcoming EU AI Act could weaken the region's technological competitiveness. Critics highlight Europe's fragmented regulatory landscape and investment gap, with only 8...
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Europe's Digital Sovereignty Key to Resilience
Europe is advancing digital sovereignty through initiatives like Gaia-X and the EU AI Act, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign tech and prioritize security, transparency, and independence. Open-source and decentralized technologies are key to digital sovereignty, enabling innovation, resilience,...
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FinTechs Transform GRC into a Strategic Advantage
The FinTech sector is transforming governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) into strategic assets, with frameworks like DORA and the EU AI Act turning compliance into a competitive edge. FinTechs face a rapidly evolving GRC landscape, where global regulations like DORA provide actionable blueprints...
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AI Social Engineering: Top Cyber Threat by 2026, ISACA Finds
AI-driven social engineering is identified as the top cybersecurity threat for 2026, using AI to create convincing deceptive communications that are hard to detect, surpassing ransomware and supply chain attacks. Organizations feel underprepared for AI risks, with only 13% very prepared, and many...
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Security Pros Demand Stricter Regulations, CIISec Reports
69% of cybersecurity professionals advocate for stricter cybersecurity laws, citing that current regulations are inadequate against modern threats. Professionals identify NIS2, DORA, and the UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill as having the most significant impact on the field, despite some not...
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