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As automated decision-making becomes embedded in business-as-usual processes‚ the need for accountability changes from a theoretical debate to a practical governance challenge. New regulations such as the EU AI Act and the General Data Protection Regulation reflect a growing consensus that businesses should explain, audit, and enable individuals to contest automated decisions that significantly affect […]
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A LinkedIn feature that allows paid subscribers to view a list of visitors to their profile should be made available to all EU users free of charge to comply with the region’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a legal complaint launched by the None of Your Business (NOYB) digital rights group has claimed. Filed this week in an Austrian court, the group’s argument is that LinkedIn’s ‘Who’s Viewed Your Profile’ feature contravenes the GDPR Article 15, which covers a subject’s right of access to their own data. NOYB has a history of taking on tech companies. In 2025, Google was hit by a €325 million ($381 million) fine by French privacy regulator, the CNIL, over its data collection and advertising policies after a complaint by the group. Contradictory policy LinkedIn began offering users the ability to see who has viewed their profile around 2007, later turning this into a paywalled perk in a move that pre-dated the arrival of GDPR in 2018. According to NOYB, this commercializati
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The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is recommending passkeys as the default authentication method for businesses to offer consumers, citing industry progress that now makes them a more secure and user-friendly alternative to passwords. In a blog post published this week, the agency said passkeys can now be recommended to both the public and businesses as a primary authentication method. “Passkeys should now be consumers’ first choice of login,” the UK cybersecurity authority said in a blog post, adding that passwords are “no longer resilient enough for the contemporary world.” “Passkeys are a newer method for logging into online accounts which do much of the heavy lifting for users, only requiring user approval rather than needing to input a password. This makes passkeys quicker and easier to use and harder for cyber attackers to compromise,” the NCSC added in the blog. The agency said passkeys should be used wherever supported, describing them as resistant to phishing and e
AI agents hold the promise of automatically moving data between systems and triggering decisions, but in some cases, they can act without a clear record of what, when, and why they undertook their tasks. That has the potential to create a governance problem, for which IT leaders are ultimately responsible. If an organisation can’t trace […] The post Agentic AI’s governance challenges under the EU AI Act in 2026 appeared first on AI News.
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