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Cybersecurity and cyberdefence: EU and NATO start structured dialogue

The European Union and NATO staffs held the first Structured Dialogue on Cyber, today (October 4th 2024). Building on the previous EU-NATO High-Level Staff Talks on Cyber Security and Defence, the dialogue aimed to consolidate EU-NATO cooperation on cybersecurity and cyber defence and provided new opportunities for enhancing cooperation in the future.

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U.S. Fed Governor Lisa D. Cook on AI, Big Data, and the path ahead for productivity

“Futurists have dreamed of an autonomous, thinking machine throughout the modern era. Benjamin Franklin once lost a game of chess to such a machine, the ‘Mechanical Turk’; of course, there was a human chess master hidden inside. Nowadays, chess engines that beat the top players can run on your phone. So, what exactly makes these machines merit the label of ‘artificial intelligence’ ?” – U.S. Fed Governor Lisa D. Cook.

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70th anniversary of CERN: Speech by EU Commission President von der Leyen

“Today, I would like to draw three lessons from the story of CERN. The first one is that scale matters. No European country alone could have built the world’s largest particle collider… The second lesson of CERN is that if you want to compete more, you have to collaborate more. All your discoveries are open access… Your core mission at CERN has always been fundamental research. But all along your

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ICANN seeks input on proposed renewal of the Registry Agreement for .COM

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) opened a Public Comment proceeding regarding the proposed renewal of the .COM Registry Agreement (.COM RA). The current .COM RA between ICANN and Verisign, Inc. (Verisign), the registry operator for the .COM top-level domain (TLD), was established in 2012 and is set to expire on 30 November 2024.

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12th European Cybersecurity Month: Focus on manipulative social engineering

The European Cybersecurity Month addresses the increasing risks of social engineering. The annual campaign is dedicated to promoting cybersecurity awareness and good practices. The focus on social engineering includes scammers using impersonation, phishing emails, or fake offers to deceive people into taking actions online or giving out sensitive information.

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Artificial Intelligence: The strategy of the EU Court of Justice

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) has been around since the 1950s, but its recent exponential growth can be attributed to two factors: first, the availability of larger datasets for training and second, increased computational power. It holds significant potential for the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ), on the one hand by enabling automation of simple tasks, on the other hand, by offering new possibilities in legal research, translation, interpretation,

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