- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- November 27th, 2013
European Parliament’s Public Wi-Fi Targeted in Cyberattack, Emails Possibly Hacked
The public Wi-Fi network has been shut down while the incident is investigated
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- October 17th, 2013
Civil Rights Groups Urge EP to Ensure Privacy and Limit Data Collection
Organizations have sent out a joint letter just before the October 21 vote
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- October 4th, 2013
UK’s GCHQ Refuses to Take Part in European Parliament’s Belgacom Hack Hearing
Belgacom representatives say they don't know who is behind the attack
- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 24th, 2013
The EU Prepares New Data Breach Rules for ISPs and Telecoms Operators
All stakeholders have been consulted on the new measures
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 8th, 2013
EP’s Civil Liberties Committee Agrees Cybercriminals Should Face Tougher Penalties
The vote on the new cyber directive will take place in July
- Security Fixes and Improvements
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 17th, 2013
European Parliament Grants ENISA New 7-Year Mandate
626 members of the EP voted in favor of the new regulation
- Advisories
- By Eduard Kovacs
- November 26th, 2012
Cyberattacks Cause Considerable Economic Damage to Governments, EP Says
Members of the European Parliament believe urgent measures are needed
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- June 21st, 2012
EP’s International Trade Committee Votes Against ACTA
The European Parliament will make the final decision at the beginning of July
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 26th, 2012
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe to Reject ACTA
If countries that counterfeit the most are not part of it, ACTA is pointless
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- April 13th, 2012
EP Rapporteur to Recommend Rejection of ACTA
Europe takes another step back from the controversial treaty
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 29th, 2012
EP: Hackers Will Be Sent to Prison for at Least 2 Years
The European Parliament wants tougher punishments for firms that hire hackers
- Security Blog
- By Eduard Kovacs
- March 27th, 2012
EP Decides Not to Refer ACTA to the Court of Justice
The final vote will take place this summer, as originally planned
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- February 29th, 2012
EP Receives Anti-ACTA Petition Signed by 2.5 Million
The European Parliament also received pro-ACTA letters
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- February 22nd, 2012
ACTA to Be Examined by the European Court of Justice
The Court of Justice will decide if ACTA violates freedom of speech and human rights
- Security
- By Eduard Kovacs
- February 20th, 2012
European Parliament Decides the Fate of ACTA on March 1
The European Parliament can't amend ACTA, it can only approve it or reject it
- Storage
- By Sebastian Pop
- October 13th, 2010