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Dec 1, 2023 • 32min

Algorithm audits in the Digital Services Act

The European Commission adopted the delegated act regulating the auditing of algorithms under the DSA last month. We discussed the challenges in this field and possible implications in terms of technical standards and interlinks with the AI Act with Catalina Goanta, an associate professor at Utrecht University, and Jurriaan Parie, director at Algorithm Audit.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 30min

The Digital Services Act at its first test

The re-explosion of the Middle East's conflict has brought a flood of illegal and harmful content across the web. We discussed how this crisis is, for the first time, testing the Digital Services Act, the EU's content moderation rulebook, with Rose Jackson, Director of the Democracy and Tech Initiative of the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 29min

What direction for the EU Cybersecurity Competence Centre?

After several months of controversial delays, Luca Tagliaretti was recently appointed the new Executive Director at EU Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC). We discuss with him the prospect of this EU body, its role in Europe’s security posture and the overall state of cybersecurity in the Union.
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Nov 10, 2023 • 24min

The AI Act seen by the European Parliament

The negotiations on the AI Act are at a critical stage, with important chapters such as foundation models, governance, and law enforcement still on the table. We caught up with Brando Benifei, one of the lawmakers spearheading the file, to discuss the current state of the negotiations and possible landing zones. 
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Nov 3, 2023 • 21min

The Cyber Resilience Act and the future of open source software

EU policymakers are hashing out their approach to open source software in the Cyber Resilience Act. We discussed how this regulation would affect the open source software community with Bert Hubert, an IT developer and tech entrepreneur.
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Oct 27, 2023 • 20min

The EU's sense for the metaverse

Anselm Kuesters, head of division at the Centre for European Policy, and Patrick Grady, tech lead at Fourtold, discuss EU policymakers' understanding of the metaverse and its regulatory needs. Topics include terminology, interoperability challenges, critique of the Commission's strategy, momentum and perception of the metaverse, and the EU's focus on AI and the metaverse.
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Oct 20, 2023 • 34min

EU-US data transfer agreements: an endless disagreement?

This week, Max Schrems, an Austrian lawyer and activist who launched the not-for-profit organisation NYOB, standing for None-of-Your-Business, joins Euractiv Tech brief podcast to talk about the European Union - United States Data Privacy Framework, the new transatlantic agreement allowing EU data to be transferred to the US.Schrems has been known for filing multiple lawsuits which bear his name. The cases Schrems I and Schrems II are well known for anyone working in the sphere of data privacy or in the implementation of the EU General Protection of Data Regulation (GDPR) because they put an end to previous transatlantic data deals: the Safe Harbord in 2015 and the Privacy Schield in 2020.This week, Schrems talks with us about the new complaint the activist decided to file in front of the Court of Justice of the EU regarding the Data Privacy Framework: from his motivations that led to the initiative, to his views on the Commission and his point of view regarding the need to "internationalise data protection".
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Oct 13, 2023 • 26min

EU prepping for post-quantum encryption, part 2

The second episode of the two-part podcast series aims to shed light on the dynamics between the European and the American approach. In a discussion with Heike Hagemeier, an expert at the German Federal Office for Information Security, BSI, and Andrea Garcia Rodriguez, Lead Digital Policy Analyst for the EU Digital Agenda at the European Policy Centre (EPC), we talk about policy recommendations and the possibility of sandboxes.
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Oct 6, 2023 • 38min

Slovak general elections result: the EU's DSA enforcement challenges ahead

Slovaks voted last Saturday on 30 September, but criticism abounded over the extensive abuse of political disinformation across online platforms – just as the Digital Services Act (DSA), the legislation tackling illegal content online, entered into force across the EU bloc.With this in mind, David Wheeldon, Head of Public Policy in Europe for YouTube and Katarína Klingová, Senior Research Fellow of the Centre for Democracy & Resilience at the GLOBSEC Policy Institute are joining us to discuss their take on political disinformation in the Slovakian context and whether this is something we should fear at a broader EU level during next domestic and EU elections.At the end of September, a report from the TrustLab, the organisation spearheading work with the European Commission on the topic of disinformation, stated that "Slovakia appeared to be more vulnerable to large-scale disinformation campaigns compared to other nations in Central Europe" and that "Facebook and YouTube were top platforms for messaging and social media in Slovakia.
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Sep 28, 2023 • 26min

EU prepping for post-quantum encryption

The first episode of the two-part podcast series focusses on the EU’s preparedness for post-quantum encryption. With Heike Hagemeier, an expert at the German Federal Office for Information Security, BSI, and Andrea Garcia Rodriguez, Lead Digital Policy Analyst for the EU Digital Agenda at the European Policy Centre (EPC), we look at the state of affairs at EU and German level.

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