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Facebook outage fuels debates over interoperability and algorithms

Facebook is making one negative headline after another. Following serious allegations by whistleblower Haugen, Monday night's six-hour blackout showed just how dependent our communications are on a single company. The debates about the Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act could be significantly influenced by these developments.

By Redaktion Table

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Enhanced Privacy Shield: negotiations in full swing

Companies are under increasing pressure: data protection regulators are taking more frequent and more coordinated action against companies that transfer data to the US. These companies are caught in a dilemma between US and EU law. Now, in the third attempt, a legally secure basis will be established. The TTC provides political support for this issue.

By Falk Steiner

Feature

When the data protection supervisory authority looks the other way

Europe likes to celebrate its data protection law as a global example. Data protection supervisory authorities independently monitor the lawfulness of the processing of European citizens' data. But a recent case raises many questions. Europe.Table investigated – and came up with some astonishing answers.

By Falk Steiner

General

The Chinese data security law – more security or more challenge?

The Chinese Data Security Law (DSL) came into force on 1 September 2021. It sets new standards, as it applies both to German companies with operations in China and to German subsidiaries of Chinese companies. Accordingly, there is a lot to consider.

By Redaktion Table