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    NicFab Newsletter #06 is out!This week: Garante Privacy, EDPB, EDPS, European Commission, Parliament & Council updates, Digital Markets regulation, AI Standards & Certifications (CEN-CENELEC, ForHumanity), International developments, Cybersecurity, AI Act deep-dive, and more.Read: https://www.nicfab.eu/en/newsletter/2026-02-03-issue-06/Subscribe: https://www.nicfab.eu/en/pages/newsletter/#subscribe-now#Privacy #DataProtection #AIAct #Cybersecurity #GDPR #AI #artificialIntelligence
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    Giornata della protezione dei dati: 5 idee sbagliate sulla protezione dei dati, sfatate da @noybeu Da quando il #GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) è entrato in vigore nel 2018, i cittadini dell'Unione Europea hanno una maggiore protezione della #privacy e dei dati. Tuttavia, la legge è tutt'altro che perfetta e le grandi aziende tecnologiche, gli avvocati del settore e i lobbisti si sono assicurati di utilizzare ogni strumento del loro arsenale per aggirare le disposizioni del GDPR (attraverso un'interpretazione errata) o per influenzare l'opinione pubblica sulla legge in modo che i consumatori non incolpino loro per le violazioni, ma il GDPR stesso. Negli ultimi anni, questo ha portato a una serie di idee sbagliate sulla protezione dei dati e sul GDPR in particolare. Pertanto, in onore della Giornata della protezione dei dati di quest'anno, #noyb chiarisce 5 delle idee sbagliate più comuni. https://noyb.eu/it/data-protection-day-5-misconceptions-about-data-protection-debunked@privacypride
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    @talksina @Em0nM4stodon @_elena @letsenvision This is one acceptable use case for glasses with cameras.But only if they don't record, just enough frames on memory to process on the fly. And no face recognition to search for information on the internet.As far as I understand, this is not what we are talking about here.
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    "Question. For many years, you’ve been trying to get U.S. technology companies to process the data of European citizens according to EU standards. Is that possible with Trump in the White House?Answer. A legal system has to be stable precisely in situations where you have a crazy president. If everyone were nice and friendly, we wouldn’t need laws. A big issue is how much the whole data economy has become part of this trade war. One of the only things that Europe can retaliate [against] is going to be the digital industry. It’s one of the things where [Americans] make shitloads of money. It’s the financial industry, digital industry… and that’s about it.The [EU] Commission just fined Meta and Apple… and the former responded with a very Trumpian press release, saying, “Oh, this is a tariff.” You broke the law and you knew you were doing it, so now you can’t just say it’s a tariff. It’s like someone driving their Porsche at 180 miles an hour and, when they get fined, they say, “Oh, you just hate rich people.”Q. Is the European Commission right to fine two tech giants in the middle of a tariff war?A. The EC is taking things slowly, because it doesn’t want to be the first to throw a stone. But at some point, you have to enforce your law. We must address the issue of technological dependence. In the U.S., there’s even been talk of American companies not offering their services in Greenland and Denmark. It’s crazy, because then no one would trust those companies again… but we also thought no one would ever start a trade war."https://english.elpais.com/technology/2025-09-13/max-schrems-jurist-the-promise-of-the-cloud-was-that-everything-would-be-much-cheaper-but-it-turns-out-that-it-functions-as-a-monopoly.html#EU #GDPR #Privacy #DataProtection #Cloud #CloudComputing #BigTech #DigitalSovereignty #USA