What is the EU Data Governance Act (DGA)? TheEU Data Governance Act (DGA)is alegislativeproposal that was passed on June 23, 2022, and will become fully effective onSeptember 24, 2023. It is the first of several initiatives introduced under the 2020 "European Data Strategy" to encourage ...
The recently announced proposal for a new EU Data Governance Act is a promising step towards facilitating data sharing, if it can interplay well with the GDPR.doi:10.15252/msb.202110229Mahsa ShabaniMetamedica Faculty of Law and Criminology Ghent University Ghent Belgium...
The EU is continuing to expand its data laws. After much anticipation and following a sneak peek of a leaked draft of the new data law in February 2022 (see: “What, another EU Data Act?!”), the European Commission has finally presented its formal draft Data Act (the EU Dat...
On 27 November 2023, as the final step in the legislative process, the EU Council formally adopted the Data Act (see press releasehere). Not long before, the EU Parliament had passed the final text of the Data Act by an overwhelming majority on 9 November 2023 (see press releasehere). ...
DORA (the Digital Operational Resilience Act) sets out a harmonized approach to digital operational resilience across the EU’s financial sector. It was published in theOfficial Journal of the European Unionon December 27, 2022 and comprises a regulation and a directive. ...
The EU AI Act also applies to providers and deployers outside of the EU if their AI, or the outputs of the AI, are used in the EU. For example, suppose a company in the EU sends data to an AI provider outside the EU, who uses AI to process the data, and then sends the output...
The Digital Operational Resilience Act, or DORA, is a European Union (EU) regulation that creates a binding, comprehensive information and communication technology (ICT)risk managementframework for the EU financial sector. DORA establishes technical standards that financial entities and their critical thir...
The new EU regulation DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) aims to establish a comprehensive framework for the harmonisation of digital resilience processes and standards in the financial sector. The regulation is also intended to strengthen the authority of supervisory authorities and...
Whether or not your organization is based in the EU, it may fall within the scope of the AI Act. Under Article 2, the regulation will apply to: Providers who place or put into service AI systems in the EU, regardless of the provider’s location; ...
In a milestone achievement, the European Parliament, Council and Commission have recently reached a provisional agreement on the European Union Artificial Intelligence Act (the “Act”),a comprehensive regulatory framework designed to bring legal certainty to the realm of AI regulation within ...