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Europe’s mega Meta fine has implications for the entire enterprise tech sector - and that’s not good news This article is sponsored by:

EU data protection regulators have slapped a massive penalty on Meta that privacy activists have welcomed. But the knock-on impact on the rest of the transatlantic tech industry could be very damaging.

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British Government complacent about growth opportunity of creative industries and is ignoring digital impact This article is sponsored by:

Global exports of creative services exceeded $1 trillion in 2020. And yet the British Government seems worryingly quiet about fostering creative sectors in the UK. Not only this, but it seems ignorant to the changes occurring at the intersection of creative fields and digital technologies…

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Enterprise hits and misses - Meta gets hacked, the metaverse gets whacked, and co-code gets a jargon check This article is sponsored by:

This week - Meta has a mobile vulnerability; API security with web apps gets scrutinized. Does co-code solve modern IT problems - and is it jargon I can approve? I get grouchy about the metaverse, which can't escape the whiffs section.

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Biden paves the way for 'Privacy Shield 2.0' with an Executive Order, but concerns are already being raised about what comes next This article is sponsored by:

Progress, of sorts, on a replacement transatlantic data agreement between Europe and the US. But is this latest attempt going to any more successful than its predecessors?

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