273 results EU Artificial Intelligence Act and Generative AI – an update In this blogpost, our TMT expert Thibau Duquin elaborates on the AI Act, the rules on generative AI such as ChatGPT, and the next steps. EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework: A new adequacy decision for the United States On Monday July 10, 2023, the European Commission adopted her adequacy decision for the United States, the “EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework”, which has immediate effect. Geopolitieke ontwikkelingen en verzekeren tegen cyberaanvallen Nynke Brouwer bespreekt in deze nieuwe VNAB Podcast “Risk Has The Future” geopolitieke spanningen en de wereldwijde toename in cyberaanvallen. Welke invloed hebben deze ontwikkelingen op de verzekeringsmarkt? Voorstel voor de Cyber Resilience Act In onderstaande bijdrage in het Nederlands Juristenblad wordt door Nynke Brouwer en Minke Reijneveld het voorstel voor de Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) besproken. De herziene Netwerk- en Informatiebeveiligingsrichtlijn De Netwerk- en Informatiebeveiligingsrichtlijn (NIS 1) beoogt overkoepelende doelen en waarden te creëren, die bedrijven en organisaties naar eigen inzicht, maar bezien vanuit de betreffende cyberrisico’s, dienen na te streven en te bewerkstelligen. The revised Network and Information Security Directive: enhancing EU cybersecurity standards More businesses and organisations will have to strengthen their cybersecurity strategies, as the European legislator revised the NIS Directive. NIS 2 will impose stricter cybersecurity obligations on more organisations. EU Advocate General balances data protection rights against trade secrets in algorithmic credit scoring case On 16 march 2023, Advocate General Pikamäe issued his opinion on the scope of data subject rights in the context of algorithmic credit scoring. AP legt aan de SVB een boete op vanwege gebrekkige identiteitscontrole via de telefoon De Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens heeft de Sociale Verzekeringsbank een boete opgelegd van 150.000 euro vanwege de overtreding van artikel 32 AVG. Artificial Intelligence Act: an update On Thursday 11 May 2023, the Internal Market Committee and the Civil Liberties Committee of the European Parliament agreed to a draft negotiating mandate on the Artificial Intelligence Act (the AI Act). Artificial Intelligence Act: een update Op donderdag 11 mei 2023 hebben de Commissie interne markt en de Commissie burgerlijke vrijheden van het Europees Parlement ingestemd met een concept-onderhandelingsmandaat over de Wet op de Artificiële Intelligentie. Reliance on war exclusion clause after cyberattack fails; insurers must pay out over a billion dollars in damages The NotPetya computer virus went global in 2017. Many companies, including pharmaceutical company Merck, suffered major damage as a result. Merck was insured with several all-risk property insurers and claimed compensation for their losses. Beroep op oorlogsuitsluiting na cyberaanval slaagt niet, verzekeraars moeten ruim miljard aan schade uitkeren In 2017 ging het NotPetya computervirus de wereld over. Vele bedrijven leden daardoor grote schade, waaronder ook het farmaceutische bedrijf Merck. Merck was bij meerdere allrisk property verzekeraars verzekerd en wilde haar schade vergoed zien. Let's talk about NIS: tightening cybersecurity in Europe On Thursday 15 June 2023 from 16.00 to 17.30, the masterclass "Let's talk about NIS: tightening cybersecurity in Europe" will be held at our Amsterdan office. The Pandemic's Impact on Legal Work: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Frameworks, Practical Impacts and Innovation Erik Valgaeren, Jan Joos and Thibau Duquin contributed to the article 'The Pandemic's Impact on Legal Work: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Frameworks, Practical Impacts and Innovation' published by the IBA Business Law International Journal. ECJ further shapes independent position of DPOs In a judgment of 9 February 2023 (C-453/21), the European Court of Justice has further shaped the rules surrounding the independence of a data protection officer (DPO), one of the cornerstones of the GDPR. Three months after the UBO-case – Where do we stand and what’s next? This article looks at the aftermath of the UBO case invalidating the general access to UBO data, and looks at what lies ahead for companies and member states, and specifically at Belgium's recent regulatory action. Data Privacy Day 2023: highlighting the most impactful ECJ judgments from the past year In recent years, the ECJ has issued landmark judgments with far-yielding consequences for data controllers and data processors. To celebrate Data Privacy Day 2023, we highlighted the most impactful judgments of the ECJ from the past year. Promotie Minke Reijneveld Minke Reijneveld promoveert op ‘Gegevensbescherming in faillissement’. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page
EU Artificial Intelligence Act and Generative AI – an update In this blogpost, our TMT expert Thibau Duquin elaborates on the AI Act, the rules on generative AI such as ChatGPT, and the next steps.
EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework: A new adequacy decision for the United States On Monday July 10, 2023, the European Commission adopted her adequacy decision for the United States, the “EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework”, which has immediate effect.
Geopolitieke ontwikkelingen en verzekeren tegen cyberaanvallen Nynke Brouwer bespreekt in deze nieuwe VNAB Podcast “Risk Has The Future” geopolitieke spanningen en de wereldwijde toename in cyberaanvallen. Welke invloed hebben deze ontwikkelingen op de verzekeringsmarkt?
Voorstel voor de Cyber Resilience Act In onderstaande bijdrage in het Nederlands Juristenblad wordt door Nynke Brouwer en Minke Reijneveld het voorstel voor de Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) besproken.
De herziene Netwerk- en Informatiebeveiligingsrichtlijn De Netwerk- en Informatiebeveiligingsrichtlijn (NIS 1) beoogt overkoepelende doelen en waarden te creëren, die bedrijven en organisaties naar eigen inzicht, maar bezien vanuit de betreffende cyberrisico’s, dienen na te streven en te bewerkstelligen.
The revised Network and Information Security Directive: enhancing EU cybersecurity standards More businesses and organisations will have to strengthen their cybersecurity strategies, as the European legislator revised the NIS Directive. NIS 2 will impose stricter cybersecurity obligations on more organisations.
EU Advocate General balances data protection rights against trade secrets in algorithmic credit scoring case On 16 march 2023, Advocate General Pikamäe issued his opinion on the scope of data subject rights in the context of algorithmic credit scoring.
AP legt aan de SVB een boete op vanwege gebrekkige identiteitscontrole via de telefoon De Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens heeft de Sociale Verzekeringsbank een boete opgelegd van 150.000 euro vanwege de overtreding van artikel 32 AVG.
Artificial Intelligence Act: an update On Thursday 11 May 2023, the Internal Market Committee and the Civil Liberties Committee of the European Parliament agreed to a draft negotiating mandate on the Artificial Intelligence Act (the AI Act).
Artificial Intelligence Act: een update Op donderdag 11 mei 2023 hebben de Commissie interne markt en de Commissie burgerlijke vrijheden van het Europees Parlement ingestemd met een concept-onderhandelingsmandaat over de Wet op de Artificiële Intelligentie.
Reliance on war exclusion clause after cyberattack fails; insurers must pay out over a billion dollars in damages The NotPetya computer virus went global in 2017. Many companies, including pharmaceutical company Merck, suffered major damage as a result. Merck was insured with several all-risk property insurers and claimed compensation for their losses.
Beroep op oorlogsuitsluiting na cyberaanval slaagt niet, verzekeraars moeten ruim miljard aan schade uitkeren In 2017 ging het NotPetya computervirus de wereld over. Vele bedrijven leden daardoor grote schade, waaronder ook het farmaceutische bedrijf Merck. Merck was bij meerdere allrisk property verzekeraars verzekerd en wilde haar schade vergoed zien.
Let's talk about NIS: tightening cybersecurity in Europe On Thursday 15 June 2023 from 16.00 to 17.30, the masterclass "Let's talk about NIS: tightening cybersecurity in Europe" will be held at our Amsterdan office.
The Pandemic's Impact on Legal Work: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Frameworks, Practical Impacts and Innovation Erik Valgaeren, Jan Joos and Thibau Duquin contributed to the article 'The Pandemic's Impact on Legal Work: A Comparative Analysis of Legal Frameworks, Practical Impacts and Innovation' published by the IBA Business Law International Journal.
ECJ further shapes independent position of DPOs In a judgment of 9 February 2023 (C-453/21), the European Court of Justice has further shaped the rules surrounding the independence of a data protection officer (DPO), one of the cornerstones of the GDPR.
Three months after the UBO-case – Where do we stand and what’s next? This article looks at the aftermath of the UBO case invalidating the general access to UBO data, and looks at what lies ahead for companies and member states, and specifically at Belgium's recent regulatory action.
Data Privacy Day 2023: highlighting the most impactful ECJ judgments from the past year In recent years, the ECJ has issued landmark judgments with far-yielding consequences for data controllers and data processors. To celebrate Data Privacy Day 2023, we highlighted the most impactful judgments of the ECJ from the past year.