Today, the Commission unveiled its Digital Omnibus Package, reopening and weakening key elements of the EU’s digital rulebook. The package introduces changes that would allow providers of high-risk AI systems to avoid core obligations, expand exemptions far beyond SMEs, and delay essential protections people most affected by AI. Europe’s digital future must remain grounded in rights, oversight & democratic accountability, not deregulation disguised as simplification.
New week, new highlight of a member of our Advisory Council! [@andre_meister]( ) is an investigative journalist for [@netzpolitik_feed]( ) focusing on #encryption, #dataretention & #statesurveillance in Europe. He is also a founding member of @npub1fqw4...ahus and @npub1ak90...l8u5. 🌟 Excited to have him on board! image
πŸ“’ Together with 30 CSOs, we sent a letter to the European Commission and MSs to urge them to uphold their commitment to swiftly implement the AI Act, without any delay or reopening of the legislation, and appoint national competent authorities. πŸ‘‡πŸ» Read the full statement:
✍🏻 CDT Europe, together with the Steering Committee of the Global Encryption Coalition, wrote to express our concerns with the Danish Presidency’s Compromise Text on the EU Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (#CSAR), in particular relating to scanning & end-to-end #encryption. πŸ‘‡πŸ» Read the full statement: @npub1eyh0...ae7d @npub1q65y...xjwh @npub16pr8...crsg
Today, CDT Europe, with 51 civil society organisations & experts, sent a letter to the European Commission to express our concerns regarding the forthcoming #Digital Simplification package. We firmly oppose any attempt to delay or re-open the #AIAct particularly in light of the growing trend of deregulation. We call on the Commission to champion the proper enforcement and implementation of the Act & the wider EU digital rulebook. πŸ‘‡πŸ» Read the full letter on our website:
πŸ“’ Excited to share our Initial Analysis on the First Round of Risk Assessments under the EU Digital Services Act, in collaboration with the #DSA Civil Society Coordination Group! Read about key trends, practices, gaps and recommendations for better future reports πŸ‘‡πŸ»
Great to see so many join us for our first DSA Civil Society Coordination Group event of 2025! This afternoon was a valuable opportunity to strategise for the year ahead and strengthen our collective efforts. A key focus: DSA Risk Assessments, a crucial step towards a safer, more accountable digital space. A huge thank you to everyone who participated, shared insights, and contributed to the discussions. Looking forward to another impactful year together! #DSA #CivilSocietyCoordination
πŸ’₯ A victory for privacy & civil society! The Hungarian Presidency's last-ditch effort to pass a problematic Child Sexual Abuse Regulation text backfired today. Blocking countries delivered strong statements, citing: πŸ”’ Risks of indiscriminate surveillance; βš–οΈ Legal flaws; πŸ’» Technical concerns (e.g., client-side scanning). With the Polish Presidency unlikely to advance the file, the proposal faces serious hurdles unless overhauled. This is proof that persistent advocacy works. #CSAR #E2EE
Together with @EDRi and a broad coalition we warn in an open letter of the #InsecurityByDesign agenda presented by the High-Level Group (HLG) β€œ#GoingDark”. πŸŒ‘ The HLG Going Dark report promotes maximum access for law enforcement to personal data: ⚠️ New #DataRetention rules across the EU ⚠️ Mainstreaming #backdoors in technologies ⚠️ Undermining #encryption Read the full letter and our proposals for a better approach now:
Online gender-based violence continues to be a widespread and alarming issue. On the #IDEVAW, we reflect on progress in Europe tackling #OGBV and the challenges that remain. Read more: #EndOnlineViolenceAgainstWomen #NoExcuse