EU Cybersecurity chief says incident reporting system not working as intended
Concerns that EU is not prepared to defend against retaliatory cyber-attacks
Blueprint joins call to ban biometric mass surveillance
53 organisations urge EU lawmakers to stop facial recognition technology in public spaces
News Updates for 29 April
EU moves to freeze funds for Hungary in first use of conditionality powers; majorities in Visegrad countries in favour of EU intervening to defend media freedom
Blueprint welcomes EU anti-SLAPP proposals
SLAPPs are one of the biggest threats to freedom of expression in Europe, so we welcome these proposals from the European Commission
Greece denies deploying spyware against investigative journalist
The head of the Athens Prosecutor’s Office, Sotiria Papageorgopoulou, has started an investigation into the apparent electronic surveillance of investigative reporter Thanasis Koukakis
News Updates for 12 April
Raised eyebrows over the European Commission’s choice of secure telecoms manager and contending with a newly re-elected Viktor Orban
News Updates for 4 April
Journalists are leaving Russia in an exodus likened to events of the early 20th century
Ibizagate source Julian Hessenthaler convicted by Austrian court
Controversial trial brings Austria's lack of whistleblower protections back into focus
Press Freedom Coalition Sounds the Alarm about Greece
Nearly a year after the death of investigative reporter Giorgos Karaivaz, Greece's New Democracy government has failed to investigate the killing and to improve the overall safety of journalists. Those critical of the government are most at risk
News Updates for 29 March
The EU talks cybersecurity and digital currencies as Russia’s last major independent newspaper ceases publication for the duration of the Ukraine conflict
UK court affirms journalist's right to protect his sources
Former MP Chris Mullin wins significant victory for press freedom in the UK