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NIS 2 and digital service providers: How to comply with the European Commission's requirements ?Jocelyn Pitet
October 21, 2024
The NIS 2 Directive imposes specific requirements on Digital Service Providers, such as Cloud Service Providers, Data Centers, or Social Networks. These rules are defined by the European Commission. This article explains why and presents the security obligations imposed, as well as solutions to help companies comply with them.
FAQ: The NIS 2 directive in 10 questionsJocelyn Pitet
October 10, 2024
The NIS 2 Directive imposes new cybersecurity obligations on essential and important entities in the European Union. Their service providers and suppliers are also affected. This FAQ in 10 questions explains how to determine if your organization is impacted, what your obligations are, and the penalties for non-compliance. Get ready now.
Towards a Framework for Openness in Foundation Models
Entropy works with Mozilla & Columbia
June 11, 2024
In February, Mozilla and the Columbia Institute of Global Politics brought together over 40 leading scholars and practitioners working on openness and AI for the Columbia Convening. These individuals, among which Adrien Basdevant — spanning prominent open source AI startups and companies, nonprofit AI labs, and civil society organizations — focused on exploring what “open” should mean in the AI era.
Adrien Basdevant, digital trailblazing
March 6, 2024
Top 30 new generation of French lawyers. Special Report on Rising Stars in Business Law. Interview originally published in French on Decideurs Magazine
AI Act, what do we do now?Adrien Basdevant
February 22, 2024
What are the EU's AI Act implications for future of innovation and what does it mean for your business ? Dive into our insights on navigating this new legal landscape, where preparation today is key to unlocking competitive advantages tomorrow.
Litigating in and about the metaverse (IBA Annual Conference, Paris, November 2023)Adrien Basdevant
November 1, 2023
On 1 November 2023, the Litigation Committee, with support from the Technology Law Committee, presented an information-packed session on ‘Litigating in and about the metaverse’. Moderated by the fantastic Lydia Danon (Cooke Young & Keidan, England) and Robert Schwinger (Norton Rose Fulbright, US), the engaging panel consisted of: Adrien Basdevant (Entropy, France), Sarah Malik (SOL International, United Arab Emirates), Carolina Veas (CMS Carey & Allende, Chile) and Sarah Zadeh (NautaDutilh, Netherlands). Aided by a terrific, short video (see below), the panel attempted to demystify the question of what the metaverse is and addressed some of the issues that litigators will need to confront as this new medium evolves.
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