Day: January 9, 2026

US Hostility Towards EU Tech Regulations: National Security Implications

Under the Trump administration, the US has increasingly opposed EU digital regulations, framing them as threats to national security and free speech. This conflict underscores the complex intersection of technology regulation, economic interests, and national security, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence and military capabilities.

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AI-Driven Cyber Threats and Regulatory Challenges Ahead

Moody’s 2026 cyber outlook forecasts increasing AI-related threats such as adaptive malware and autonomous attacks, alongside challenges in achieving regulatory harmonization across key regions. The report warns that cybercriminals are exploiting these gaps faster than regulators can respond.

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AGs Challenge FCC Over State AI Law Preemption

A bipartisan coalition of twenty-three Attorneys General urges the FCC not to preempt state laws regulating artificial intelligence, arguing that such action would undermine consumer protection. They emphasize that the FCC lacks the authority to do so and recommend that Congress address federal preemption in this area.

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Key European Digital Regulatory Changes to Watch in 2026

As we approach 2026, key European digital regulatory developments are expected, including proposals to relax existing regulations and the introduction of the Digital Fairness Act. Businesses should monitor changes in data protection, AI regulation, and online safety, as UK and EU frameworks continue to diverge.

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AI Compliance as a Competitive Edge

As organizations face evolving regulations around cybersecurity, data protection, and AI, balancing compliance with innovation is crucial. Embracing AI can transform compliance challenges into competitive advantages, enhancing service delivery while effectively managing risks.

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