Updata: Your quarterly privacy & cybersecurity update
February 10, 2026
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Updata provides you with a compilation of data, privacy, AI and cybersecurity regulatory and legal developments from our contributors around the globe over the past quarter.
Our latest edition covers October to December 2025, highlighting significant legal, regulatory and enforcement activity across Europe, APAC, the Middle East, Africa and the United States.
This quarter’s key themes include:
international digital & cybersecurity frameworks – Rapid progress on NIS2 implementation across EU Member States, the EU Cyber Resilience Act, Digital Omnibus reforms, GDPR enforcement reforms, and global cooperation initiatives. China issued extensive new rules on data security, cross‑border transfers, minors’ data and platform governance; Singapore advanced updates to its Cybersecurity Act and digital partnerships.
intensified enforcement and regulatory scrutiny – Regulators worldwide issued major fines for inadequate security, excessive retention, misuse of biometric technologies, unlawful cookies, transparency failures and improper AI use. US authorities increased scrutiny of data brokers, automated decision‑making, consumer‑facing AI and chatbots.
AI governance and safety – The EU advanced multiple aspects of AI Act implementation, including sandboxes, gigafactory regulation and safety reporting. China and Singapore strengthened national AI frameworks, while US states introduced laws addressing synthetic content, minors’ safety, algorithmic practices and AI companion tools.
cybersecurity threats & resilience measures – Governments released updated ransomware guidance, incident reporting rules, baseline security controls and cross‑border investigation mechanisms. Decisions emphasised multi‑factor authentication, logging, access control and deletion practices.
online safety, children’s data & platform governance – Major activity in the EU, UK, Hong Kong, China and US states on age assurance, child protection, platform accountability and online harms.
regional legal updates – Detailed coverage of developments across Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the UK and US.
Explore the full edition for deep‑dive analysis and jurisdiction‑specific updates.
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