European Parliament’s Public Wi-Fi Targeted in Cyberattack, Emails Possibly Hacked

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

Civil Rights Groups Urge EP to Ensure Privacy and Limit Data Collection

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

UK’s GCHQ Refuses to Take Part in European Parliament’s Belgacom Hack Hearing

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

The EU Prepares New Data Breach Rules for ISPs and Telecoms Operators

The EU Prepares New Data Breach Rules for ISPs and Telecoms Operators

All stakeholders have been consulted on the new measures

EP’s Civil Liberties Committee Agrees Cybercriminals Should Face Tougher Penalties

EP’s Civil Liberties Committee Agrees Cybercriminals Should Face Tougher Penalties

The vote on the new cyber directive will take place in July

European Parliament Grants ENISA New 7-Year Mandate

European Parliament Grants ENISA New 7-Year Mandate

626 members of the EP voted in favor of the new regulation

Cyberattacks Cause Considerable Economic Damage to Governments, EP Says

Cyberattacks Cause Considerable Economic Damage to Governments, EP Says

Members of the European Parliament believe urgent measures are needed

EP’s International Trade Committee Votes Against ACTA

EP’s International Trade Committee Votes Against ACTA

The European Parliament will make the final decision at the beginning of July

Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe to Reject ACTA

Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe to Reject ACTA

If countries that counterfeit the most are not part of it, ACTA is pointless

EP Rapporteur to Recommend Rejection of ACTA

EP Rapporteur to Recommend Rejection of ACTA

Europe takes another step back from the controversial treaty

EP: Hackers Will Be Sent to Prison for at Least 2 Years

EP: Hackers Will Be Sent to Prison for at Least 2 Years

The European Parliament wants tougher punishments for firms that hire hackers

EP Decides Not to Refer ACTA to the Court of Justice

EP Decides Not to Refer ACTA to the Court of Justice

The final vote will take place this summer, as originally planned

EP Receives Anti-ACTA Petition Signed by 2.5 Million

EP Receives Anti-ACTA Petition Signed by 2.5 Million

The European Parliament also received pro-ACTA letters

ACTA to Be Examined by the European Court of Justice

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

European Parliament Decides the Fate of ACTA on March 1

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