
The Challenge of Complying with New EU Legislative Security Requirements
Anastasios Arampatzis and Eleftherios Chelioudakis write about the recently adopted EU laws, DORA and NIS2, highlighting some of their key provisions.
Anastasios Arampatzis and Eleftherios Chelioudakis write about the recently adopted EU laws, DORA and NIS2, highlighting some of their key provisions.
An educative article aiming to raise awareness, which was prepared as part of the project “Increasing Civic Engagement in the Digital Agenda — ICEDA” with the support of the European Union and South East Europe (SEE) Digital Rights Network.
Homo Digitalis met Professor of International Economic Law at Georgetown University, Chris Brummer and had an interesting and productive conversation on the changing field of cryptocurrencies including their regulatory framework and international cooperation.
How do digital cartels, pricing algorithms and big data interact in the contemporary digital space? By Konstantinos Kaouras
Eirini Volikou writes on the practice of personalised pricing and gives practical examples.
Anastasios Arampatzis analyzes the definition of homomorphic encryption, its technical features, categories and the new possibilities that are open to the companies.
AlgorithmWatch has published an article on the use of face recognition technology by law enforcement authorities in European Union countries. Homo Digitalis’s Lefteris Chelioudakis had the honour to participate in this research.
Giorgos Arsenis makes his comments on the recent decision of a court in Austria that paved the way for claiming immaterial damage under the GDPR.
Homo Digitalis’s Konstantinos Kakavoulis comments in “Kathimerini” newspaper on the secrecy surrounding Facebook services in our country.