EU to take France, Spain to court over cyber law delay
A cornerstone EU cyber law was supposed to be on national lawbooks by October 2024.
Jun 8
3 mins read
Anthropic invites EU to access Mythos hacking tech
The European Parliament president’s power play is “without precedent,” diplomats wrote in a note seen by POLITICO.
EU to take France, Spain to court over cyber law delay
A cornerstone EU cyber law was supposed to be on national lawbooks by October 2024.
Jun 8
3 mins read
Anthropic invites EU to access Mythos hacking tech

European authorities for weeks were shut off from accessing the cutting-edge cybersecurity AI tech.

EU cyber agency ENISA needs access to Mythos to scrutinize the risks, lawmakers said.

Parliament President Metsola asked the Council to pick up the file even after Parliament struck it down

Officials are losing patience over lack of access to superhacking model.

The EU’s regulations are restrictive and out of sync with industry needs, said ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet.

Critics argue that there’s no demand for the massive computing hubs Brussels has planned.