GRC Report Staff

EPA Fines Apple for Hazardous Waste Violations at Santa Clara Facility

The Environmental Protection Agency has taken enforcement action against Apple Inc., citing a series of hazardous-waste management lapses at one of the company’s Santa Clara facilities and reaching a settlement that brings the site back into compliance with federal law.

EU Regulators Name First Critical ICT Providers Under DORA

The European Supervisory Authorities have taken a step in bringing the Digital Operational Resilience Act to life, unveiling the first set of technology firms that will fall under direct EU oversight for the stability of the financial system. The designations set the formal launch of DORA’s supervision regime for critical ICT third-party providers.

Coalition of Global Food & Commodity Companies Push EU to Keep EUDR on Schedule

A coalition of companies, non-governmental organizations, and multi-stakeholder groups from the food, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber and timber sectors is calling on the European Commission to proceed with the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) as scheduled. The group is reiterating its position that there should be no “stop-the-clock” mechanism, simplification review clause, or one-year delay to the regulation’s implementation.

EU Opens New Cloud Investigations Under the Digital Markets Act

The European Commission is taking a look at the foundations of Europe’s cloud computing market, opening three new investigations that could reshape how major providers operate across the EU.

DoorDash Confirms Data Breach After Employee Falls for Social Engineering Scam

DoorDash has disclosed a data breach after a social engineering scam tricked one of its employees, allowing an unauthorized party to access user information across its platform. The company says the exposed data included names, email addresses, phone numbers, and physical addresses, though it declined to say how many people were affected.

France Fines Fuel Suppliers €187.5 Million Over Corsica Market Agreement

France’s competition authority has handed down €187.49 million in fines to several major players in Corsica’s fuel sector, finding that they struck an agreement that shut out rivals and helped keep prices higher on the island.

DHS Contractor to Pay $3.9 Million After Allegedly Inflating Flight-Hour Invoices

Zephyr Aviation, a contractor for the Department of Homeland Security, has agreed to pay $3.9 million to settle federal allegations that it charged the government for flight hours that never occurred. The agreement, announced Friday by the Department of Justice, resolves claims that the company and its owners, Frederick Credno Jr. and Frederick W. Credno III, violated the False Claims Act while performing transportation work for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).