IT Security & Privacy

Booking.com Warns of Unauthorized Access to Reservation Data, Leaves Key Details Unanswered

Booking.com has confirmed that hackers may have accessed customer booking data, after notifications sent to users began circulating online, first drawing wider attention through posts on Reddit.

Data Protection Authority Launches AI & Privacy Series With Focus on Everyday Users

As artificial intelligence quietly becomes part of daily routines, from recommendation engines to automated decision-making tools, regulators are starting to speak less like rulemakers and more like translators. On April 13, 2026, a data protection authority published “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Privacy,” the first installment in a new “AI & Data Protection” series aimed not at compliance teams, but at the people actually using these systems every day.

GDPR Enforcement Tops €1.1 Billion in 2025 as Europe’s Largest Regulators Continue to Lead

Europe’s data protection authorities issued more than €1.145 billion in fines in 2025, reinforcing a steady trend of high-value GDPR enforcement driven largely by the bloc’s biggest regulators, according to the European Data Protection Board’s latest annual report.

Don’t Wait for Q-Day: Why the Quantum Threat Is Already Here

There is a date that does not yet appear on any calendar. Cybersecurity experts refer to it as Q-Day, the moment when a quantum computer becomes capable of breaking the encryption that protects nearly all sensitive digital communications worldwide. No one knows the precise timing. Estimates vary from a few years to possibly a decade or more.

Cyber Risks Spread Across Poland’s Financial System as Supply Chain Threats Grow

Poland’s financial sector is becoming more digital, more interconnected, and, as a result, more exposed. That’s what the 2025 cybersecurity report says, published by CSIRT KNF, which outlines a threat landscape that is not only growing, but shifting in ways that make it harder to contain.

Denmark’s Data Watchdog Points to a More Practical Future for GDPR

There’s a quiet recalibration happening inside Europe’s data protection regime. It’s not a rollback of rules, and it’s not a loosening of standards. But in its 2025 annual report, Denmark's Data Protection Authority (Datatilsynet) offers a window into something more subtle. Regulators are starting to acknowledge what many organizations have been grappling with for years. Compliance, as written, doesn’t always translate cleanly into practice.

Poland Advances EU Data Governance Push with New Law on Data Sharing & Intermediation

Poland has moved to bring the EU’s data governance ambitions closer to day-to-day reality, with lawmakers approving a national law designed to operationalize the bloc’s Data Governance Act. The Sejm of the Republic of Poland adopted amendments put forward by the Senate, clearing the way for the legislation to take effect once it is signed by the President and formally promulgated. The law will enter into force three months after that final step.