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The Cyber Resilience Act: Implications for open source and digital products

The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is a major new piece of EU legislation that aims to bring security-by-design into how digital products are developed and brought to market across Europe. Adopted at the end of 2024 and applying from late 2027 (with some requirements coming into effect towards the end of this year), the CRA introduces baseline cybersecurity requirements for any product with digital elements placed on the EU market.

GDPR Compliance in Employee Monitoring Software (2025 Review)

The old ways of intrusive monitoring have long gone with the introduction of GDPR. It sets strict standards for how employee data is collected, stored, and used. So, choosing a tracking software blindly can burn your business empire to the core. The good news is that some monitoring tools are just built differently, with ensuring compliance as the number one priority.

Unbundling Dependence: Why the EU's Teams Breakup Is a Broader WakeUp Call

Microsoft’s forced unbundling of Teams in the EU is more than an antitrust event. It's a reminder that enterprises must carefully deconstruct how they build dependence on platforms that mix sensitive and non-sensitive workloads, especially those outside sovereign control. The key lesson: separating sensitive from public-facing communications, and sovereign from non-sovereign platforms, is now a strategic imperative.

Timesheet Legal Requirements: Labor Law Compliance Guide

Accurate, compliant timesheets aren’t just good practice—they’re a legal obligation. Understanding the legal requirements involved is crucial. This guide breaks down everything you need to know to keep your business aligned with labor laws and audit-ready. Whether you run a small agency or a growing hybrid team, tracking time is about more than payroll—it’s about legal protection.

Reality bites the UK government's push to undermine end-to-end encryption

The UK government’s push to force Apple to backdoor its end-to-end encryption always looked like a miscalculation; both as a policy and politically. The Financial Times’ front page reports that, facing heavy pressure from Washington, the UK government is scrambling for a diplomatic exit from its flawed stance on end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and using its Investigatory Powers Act to allegedly* issue a Technical Capability Notice (TCN) on Apple.

What the CLOUD Act Really Means for EU Data Sovereignty

For organizations operating in or with the European Union, understanding how data privacy laws intersect across borders is foundational. And yet, the U.S. CLOUD Act continues to create confusion about what digital sovereignty actually means in practice. This blog explains the key implications of the CLOUD Act, why it conflicts with European data protection principles like the GDPR, and what it means for businesses trying to protect their sensitive communications.

Modern Workplace Monitoring

The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) is a federal law designed to protect the privacy of wire, oral, and electronic communications. It remains a cornerstone of electronic communications privacy in the United States. However, its outdated framework struggles to keep pace with modern technology, from ubiquitous cloud-based tools to remote work platforms and IoT devices, creating a challenging compliance landscape for businesses.

Everything You Need to Know About DORA

The financial sector’s dependency on digital infrastructure has never been greater or riskier. From ransomware to real-time service outages, the threats are growing more frequent and more severe. That’s why the European Union introduced the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), a regulation that requires financial entities to proactively manage and withstand ICT disruptions.

Key Pillars of DORA: Building Blocks of Digital Operational Resilience

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) reshapes the European regulatory landscape by mandating financial entities to treat digital resilience as seriously as credit or liquidity risks. For companies navigating digital transformation, understanding DORA's five foundational pillars is critical to ensuring secure internal communication, business continuity, and regulatory compliance. Explore how Wire helps financial institutions meet DORA standards with secure, compliant communication tools.