Newsletter N°2 – July 2025

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Axis 1 - Digital identities

  • Digital identities at the heart of the European executive's digital strategy

Digital identities are emerging as a central pillar of the EU's international digital strategy, which aims to achieve global recognition of trust services. Focus on the partnerships envisaged for their development.

Axis 2 - Privacy as a Business Model

  • The European Data Protection Board puts personal data transfers to third-country authorities in order

The European Data Protection Board strengthens the legal certainty of personal data transfers by clarifying the application of Article 48 of the GDPR, strictly regulating requests from third-country authorities outside the legal mechanisms provided for.

  • The GDPR in a few figures: the economic impact of data protection

The CNIL highlights the positive economic impact of the GDPR, which compensates for companies' underinvestment in cybersecurity. In France, breach notification requirements have prevented up to €219 million in losses related to identity theft.

  • News brief

The United Kingdom adopts a simplified version of GDPR, the simplification of GDPR worries e-tailers

Axis 3 - Data sovereignties

  • News brief

Tech industry mixed on future digital fairness regulation, the Health Data Hub hosting remains in limbo after French Conseil d'Etat rejection decision, European start-ups raise their voices regarding the application of the Digital Markets Regualtion

Axis 4 - Intelligences and the word of data

  • The implementation of the AI regulation raises questions

Faced with delays in developing technical standards, the European Commission is considering postponing the entry into force of the AI Regulation. Focus on the various issues relating to the application of the Regulation.

  • News brief
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The European Commission questions the various interactions between the Artificial
Intelligence Regulation and other EU regulations, the Board of Artificial Intelligence launches consultation on classifying AI systems as high-risk, the European Commission seeks experts for AI scientific panel

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