201. eIDAS 2.0: Comments before the start of Trilogue

Public comments of epicenter.works about the current draft proposals for the reform of the eIDAS Regulation (Digital Identity, Electronic Identity, European Digital Identity Wallet). This policy…
 
 

202. eIDAS Architecture Reference Framework 1.0 – comments...

Analysis of the first version of the architecture for the technical implementation of the eIDAS 2.0 European Digital Identity Wallet.
 
 

203. New Whistleblower Act With Significant Shortcomings ...

The new Austrian whistleblower protection bill leaves much to be desired. A recent press briefing held by Transparency International, Forum Informationsfreiheit and epicenter.works offered…
 
 

205. European Digital Identity – A Potential Game Changer? ...

The foundations for a Europe-wide digital identity system are just about to be laid. Will Europe get it right and lead on this important topic? Will the EU set a global standard for the…
 
 

206. Digital Identity: Open Letter on eIDAS reform to the...

39 civil society organisations, academics and independent experts from all around the world send this letter to the lead negotiators and Presidents of the European Parliament to raise their…
 
 

207. What Is the New UN Cybercrime Treaty?

(copy 2) The rapid speed at which digital technologies are becoming increasingly connected and penetrate all areas of life also requires constant adaptation of legal regulations. This development…
 
 

208. Platform Regulation and Hate Speech – DSA vs. Austrian...

Online platforms remain tricky terrain. How should we treat this quasi-public space, where anyone who has the necessary reach can speak to and mobilise thousands in the blink of an eye? To…
 
 

209. Oral statements on the draft UN Cybercrime Convention ...

These are the oral statements provided by Policy Advisor Tanja Fachathaler on behalf of Eticas Foundation in the plenary (and in informal groups) of the UN during the 4th session of the Ad Hoc…
 
 

210. Civil Society Letter on the Proposed UN Cybercrime...

89 NGOs from more than 45 countries raise their voices in this civil society letter for a UN Cybercrime Treaty that strengthens human rights instead of undermining them.
 
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