SRIW comments on EDPB’s Guidelines 01/2025 (Pseudonymization)
SRIW welcomes the EDPB Guidelines 01/2025 on Pseudonymisation as an important step toward reinforcing pseudonymisation as a key safeguard under the…
Pressemitteilung: Bundestagswahl 2025: Forderungen des Selbstregulierung Informationswirtschaft (SRIW)
Der Selbstregulierung Informationswirtschaft e.V. (SRIW), der sich seit 2011 für glaubwürdige, verbraucherfreundliche und zugleich…
Navigating Europe’s landscape of GDPR Codes of Conduct
Learning about the potentials of Codes of Conduct proves more challenging than expected. To become aware of all existing approved Codes of Conduct…
Mitigating GDPR Liability Risks through Codes of Conduct
The ruling of the German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) on Meta's large-scale data scraping incident brings clarity regarding claims for damages after…
SRIW Selected to Contribute to the AI Office's General Purpose AI (GPAI) Code of Practice Drafting Process
Earlier this year, the European AI Office published a call for expressions of interest, inviting organisations to participate in shaping the Code of…
SRIW contributes to the AI Office multi-stakeholder consultation on future-proof AI Act: trustworthy general-purpose AI.
We submitted our views to the consultation the AI Office launched on the Code of Practice for general-purpose Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) models…
SRIW and SCOPE Europe meet SMART COUNTRY CONVENTION 2024
Everything revolves around smart cities, smart regions and e-government at the Smart Country Convention from October 15 - 17, 2024 under the motto…
Overcoming dilemmata in developing sector specific codes of conduct
There have been times, when regulators were criticized for overly detailed and specific provisions. A level of detail which eventually was outdated…
SRIW engages in crucial dialogue on General Purpose AI with BMWK
On August 20th, SRIW had the privilege of joining the AI Dialogue hosted by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) in…