IT Security & Privacy

Sweden Moves to Untangle the Legal Knots Around Health Data

Swedish authorities have recently delivered a long-awaited attempt at clarity on how health data can be used, shared, and governed. A government assignment launched in June 2025 asked the Swedish eHealth Agency and the Swedish Data Protection Authority to do something healthcare actors have been asking for repeatedly i.e., explain how the law actually works in practice when it comes to health data. That work is now complete, with the authorities submitting their final report this week to the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Federal Networks Face Rising Risk From Unsupported Edge Devices

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has ordered federal civilian agencies to take a hard look at the devices sitting at the edge of their networks, and to remove any that can no longer be supported, as part of a broader push to reduce exposure to cyberattacks.

Panera Bread Confirms Customer Data Stolen as ShinyHunters Leak Millions of Records Online

Panera Bread has confirmed a cyber intrusion after customer contact data linked to more than 5 million people appeared online, marking the latest high-profile breach tied to the ShinyHunters extortion group and its growing focus on identity-based attacks.

French & UK Watchdogs Launch Parallel Probes Into Grok as Deepfake Risks Test AI Safeguards

UK regulators have launched parallel investigations into the Grok artificial intelligence system following reports that it has been used to generate non-consensual sexualized images and videos of real people, including children.

From AI to Policing, Sweden’s Data Protection Authority Maps Where Privacy Risks Loom in 2026

The Swedish Data Protection Authority (IMY) has identified three areas that will shape its guidance and enforcement work over the coming year: the use of artificial intelligence in the public sector, the protection of children and young people online, and the expanding range of tools used by law enforcement authorities.

Employment Agency Fined €5 Million After Massive Job Seeker Data Breach

France’s privacy regulator (CNIL) has sanctioned France Travail and fined the company €5 million over a breach that occurred in the first quarter of 2024. The regulator concluded that the agency failed to put in place security measures commensurate with the risks involved in processing highly sensitive personal data.

Nike Investigates Potential Cyber Incident After Extortion Group Threatens Data Release

Nike is investigating a potential cybersecurity incident after a cybercrime group claimed it had stolen data from the company’s systems, according to multiple cybersecurity and media reports.