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ENISA issues guidelines on securing the IoT supply chain On 9 November 2020, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) published its guidelines for securing the Internet of Things (IoT) supply chain (see the full report here). The report is relevant to all those developing, selling and using IoT devic... Changes coming to NIS regime sanctions Changes to the NIS regime are one step closer as the Government publishes its response to its summer consultation The NIS regime aims to make the EU’s (and UK’s) essential services in sectors such as transport, energy and certain digital services more sec... NIS rules: does your cloud provider need to notify post Brexit? The UK Government’s recent Brexit notice update regarding digital services, published on 16th October, reminds organisations that from 1 January 2021 changes are required to the way certain service providers operate in the UK and EU. Customers procuring r... NIS rules: does your cloud provider need to notify post Brexit? The UK Government’s recent Brexit notice update regarding digital services, published on 16th October, reminds organisations that from 1 January 2021 changes are required to the way certain service providers operate in the UK and EU. Customers procuring r... Relief for British Airways, but not for businesses facing fines in the future On Friday 16th October, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) announced its long awaited fine of British Airways plc (BA) for breach of the GDPR following a cyber-attack in 2018. The final fine of £20 million is the second and largest fine issued by... A resilient future? European Commission proposes a new regulation on digital operational resilience for the financial sector Resilience is a buzzword on the up. According to Google Trends its popularity as a search term in the UK has steadily climbed since 2015 as the concept of resilience—the ability to recover and adapt in the face of adverse conditions—has taken root in our ... “Prepare to jump to lightspeed!” – hyperspace, hyperlinks and the Copyright Directive The mention of Star Wars and copyright together often conjures to mind the well-known Stormtrooper helmet case.  But that may be about to change now that AG Szpunar has opened his recent Opinion in VG Bild-Kunst v Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Case C... Parliament approves ICO code of practice which aims to make children safer online On 12 August the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued the long awaited Age appropriate design code of practice for online services, which seeks to enhance the safety of the online environment for children. The code, which has now been approved b... WIPO brings ‘poor man’s copyright’ into digital age We’ve all heard the one about the author posting their manuscript to themselves (and friends) and keeping the unopened envelopes as proof of creation date.  This so-called poor man’s copyright has been digitised by the World Intellectual Property Office(W... A clearer road ahead for autonomous vehicles? Autonomous Vehicles (“AVs”) are highly topical, with requirements of social distancing driving increased usage of all private vehicles, added to other factors such as online retail, demand for innovative delivery solutions, environmental benefits and pote...