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EU digital regulation enters delivery phase: implementation, standards and regulator coordination under the DSA, DMA, AI Act, Data Act, NIS2 and Cyber Resilience Act for the next five years

Published on: 03 June 2024

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Within digital policy circles, the adoption of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (EU GDPR), marked a defining milestone, signalling the moment the EU positioned itself as a check on Big Tech and a global pacesetter in digital rule‑making. Even six years on, its meaning and enforcement still prompt extensive debate—so much so that a new instrument is being negotiated to revise its procedural framework. Yet the EU GDPR proved only the opening chapter. During Ursula von der Leyen’s tenure, the European Commission tabled and ultimately enacted a wave of digital and cybersecurity measures, many rivalling or even exceeding the EU GDPR in breadth and ambition. The Digital Services Act, Digital Markets Act, Artificial Intelligence Act, Data Act, Data Governance Act, Network and Information Security Directive, Directive (EU) 2022/2555 (NIS2), Cyber Solidarity Act, Cyber Resilience Act, Gigabit Infrastructure Act—all were adopted in the 2019–2024 period...

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