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Nearly half of CSCs inactive as CAG audit exposes structural gaps in rural digital services network

Nearly half of CSCs inactive as CAG audit exposes structural gaps in rural digital services network

A Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) audit of the Common Service Centres (CSC) 2.0 project, submitted to Parliament, has flagged… The post Nearly half of CSCs inactive as CAG audit exposes structural gaps in rural digital services network appeared first on MEDIANAMA.
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3 Apr 2026 | MediaNama India Asie-Pacifique
Appoint a data protection officer (DPO) or change a designation

Appoint a data protection officer (DPO) or change a designation

Before appointing your data protection delegate online, check that they have the status, skills and means necessary to carry out their missions.
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3 Apr 2026 | CNIL Europe
Controls in 2026: recruitment, single electoral directory and sports federations

Controls in 2026: recruitment, single electoral directory and sports federations

Each year, the CNIL defines priority control themes. Among those chosen for 2026 are recruitment, the single electoral register and sports federations. Other announcements relating to cybersecurity will take place on the occasion of the publication of the CNIL annual report in May.
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3 Apr 2026 | CNIL Europe
CNIL webinars

CNIL webinars

The CNIL regularly offers webinars for professionals. These webinars are free and open to all.
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3 Apr 2026 | CNIL Europe
Weakening Speech Protections Will Punish All of Us—Not Just Meta

Weakening Speech Protections Will Punish All of Us—Not Just Meta

Recently, a California Superior Court jury found that Meta and YouTube harmed a user through some of the features they offered. And a New Mexico jury concluded that Meta deceived young users into thinking its platforms were safe from predation.  It’s clear that many people are frustrated by big tech...
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2 Apr 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
A Baseless Copyright Claim Against a Web Host—and Why It Failed

A Baseless Copyright Claim Against a Web Host—and Why It Failed

Copyright law is supposed to encourage creativity. Too often, it’s used to extract payouts from others. Higbee & Associates, a law firm known for sending copyright demand letters to website owners, targeted May First Movement Technology, accusing it of infringing a photograph owned by Agence France-Presse (AFP). The claim was...
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2 Apr 2026 | EFF Amérique N.
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