The new office will handle sales and support, and employ 30 to 40 staff
Claims voiced in European Parliament indicate attacks on governments causing carnage
ENISA says digital traps should be used more widely across Europe
ITALY: The web hosting and services company form Tuscany is ready to offer its cloud in France, Germany, UK and…
Facebook joins other US bodies pushing for changes to European Commission data privacy proposals
Europe will have more spectrum for wireless broadband than US, says Neelie Kroes
Changes to Google's privacy policy may come through in response to the EU regulators. But Peter Judge wonders if they…
Google has to give users more control, says the EU
Unified Google privacy policy is likely to be found illegal
Kroes calls on industry to ensure DNT is not weakened because of advertiser pressure
US Chamber of Commerce, which is working with the US government, is lobbying hard in Brussels
Evangelos Ouzounis, the leader of Europe's cyber war games tells us what happens now as the EU prepares to launch…
Tests will challenge over 300 security pros on more than 1200 security events and a massive DDoS
European Competition Commissioner warns it is ready to punish Microsoft for not obeying browser choice ruling
Make your search engine fair or face the consequences, says EU competition commissioner
Microsoft could be subject to another fine after it failed to offer browser choice to 28 million Windows 7 PCs
Readers like the EU's waste-reducing WEEE Directive, says Peter Judge. But they don't know what it is
Steve Ballmer gives personal assurances Microsoft will play fair
Are WEEE rules overbearing - or not strict enough?
European cloud laws are a mess, says Dominic Pollard. Let's update them!
The EU wants to collect around ten million tons of European e-waste by 2020
The Dark Knight Rises features a digital identity remover called the 'Clean Slate'. Could such technology work in today's world?…
Microsoft has admitted failing to comply with the EU's browser choice ruling, attributing the problem to a technical error
Microsoft faces an epic fine if it is found to have lied about compliance
Intel criticises the EU's evidence it cheated in competition with AMD
ACTA finally dies after most MEPs reject it in a European Parliament vote
Nigel Clifford wants any good plumber to be able to work for the UK government
Brits abroad should get cheaper roaming rates for the next eight years at least, thanks to EU caps
Windows developer gets a €39 million discount, has to pay “just” €860 million
Europe is shooting itself in the foot, warns EU Digital Agenda vice president Neelie Kroes