On June 24, 2025, the European Commission published a roadmap to update and align data retention and lawful access rules for law enforcement. With 85% of criminal investigations relying on digital evidence, the Commission plans impact assessments on retention laws, cross-border interception standards, digital forensics capabilities, and even a plan for lawful decryption tools by 2030—all while safeguarding fundamental rights. This initiative exemplifies the balancing act between internal security and data protection, and highlights the need for precise DPO support in sectors handling sensitive personal data.
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Renewable Energy Surpasses Fossil Fuels in Europe: A Structural Turning Point
Europe has reached a historic milestone in its energy transition, with renewable sources surpassing fossil fuels in electricity generation for