Sorry About Your Uncle
Over the past year, Intel has paid more than $2 billion in fines and settlements related to antitrust. I’m not a disinterested observer: I’m a PR person who defends the company in such matters to...
View ArticleApproval of Intel’s Corporate Privacy Rules
By David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy and Global Privacy Officer I am pleased to announce that Intel’s Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs), to be known as the Intel Corporate Privacy Rules (ICPRs)...
View ArticleA Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement on the way? Intel outlines its...
By Christoph Luykx, Public Policy Manager Europe, and Daniel Keenan, Public Policy Intern Europe This past week Intel submitted its response to the European Commission’s consultation on the future of...
View ArticleSecuring the Global Digital Infrastructure (GDI) Together
Intel and McAfee welcome European Union resolve to fight cyber threats By David Hoffman, Raj Samani and Christoph Luykx Today, the European Commission and the EU’s External Action Service (EEAS)...
View ArticleThe Call for a Comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Agreement: A...
By Greg Slater, director of Trade and Competition Policy at Intel Intel applauds the recent announcement from the leaders of the U.S. and European Union to launch negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade...
View ArticleBroadband regulation in Europe moving in right direction
By Peter Pitsch, associate general counsel and executive director of communications policy for Intel State of the art telecom networks will be the lifeblood of Europe’s digital markets and,...
View ArticleA Vision for Big Data
Big Data refers to huge data sets that are orders of magnitude larger (volume), more diverse, including structured, semi-structured and unstructured data (variety) and arriving faster (velocity) than...
View ArticleTTIP: An Opportunity to Strengthen Global Technology Standards
By Phil Wennblom, Director of Standards Policy and Greg Slater, Director of Global Trade Policy By enabling products and technologies from different companies to interoperate, or work together,...
View ArticleIntel Brussels welcomes a new blogger
Hi ! My name is Julian Lageard and I’ve been working on EU environmental regulation for the past couple of decades. Europe can be proud of what it has achieved by setting the global bar from a...
View ArticleEuropean Commission Joins Conflict Free* Mission
By Christian Morales, Intel Vice President and General Manager of Intel EMEA Today, the European Commission adopted a proposal to establish a European framework for supply chain due diligence and...
View ArticleState Aid for “Vectoring” Broadband Investment in Rural Germany?
Intel wants broadband to be affordable and high quality, but determining which last-mile broadband technology is most cost-effective (that is, weighing the tradeoff between affordability and high...
View ArticleRethink Privacy 2.0 and Fair Information Practice Principles: A Common...
By: Paula Bruening Last week, Mauritius hosted the 36th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners. By convening in this island African country, the data protection...
View ArticleTenth Anniversary of ENISA – European Network and Information Security Agency
by: Dr. Claire Vishik In today’s fast-paced world, ten years is a long time, and nothing changes as fast as the technology landscape. When ENISA was formed in 2004, the importance of cybersecurity was...
View ArticleEuropean Data Protection Days in Berlin
By Paula J. Bruening, Senior Counsel, Global Privacy Policy, Intel Last week, data protection authorities, privacy experts, companies and advocates met in Berlin for European Data Protection Days 2015....
View ArticleThe EU – U.S. Safe Harbor and the Promise of Big Data and Technology
By Paula J. Bruening, Senior Counsel for Global Privacy Policy at Intel The decision handed down last week by the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice in the Schrems case serves as an...
View ArticleRethinking Privacy in Amsterdam
By Paula J. Bruening, senior counsel for Global Privacy Policy Last week in Amsterdam, I was privileged to join data protection authorities, industry representatives, advocates and policymakers as they...
View ArticleThe Origins of Data Privacy Day
By: David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer Around the Dinner Table Happy Data Privacy Day! Data Privacy Day began with a conversation at my dinner table eight years ago,...
View ArticlePortugal continues on the successful path towards broadband market deregulation
Portugal continues on the successful path towards broadband market deregulation In its most recent market analysis – just submitted to the European Commission – the Portuguese regulator (ANACOM)...
View ArticleDemonstrating innovation and safety: drones take flight in the European...
By Kirsty Macdonald With its spiralling glass and steel atrium and myriad overlaying bridges, the European Parliament might not be the most obvious place to fly a drone but that is exactly what we...
View ArticleEuropean Commission 5G Leadership – the Spectrum Opportunity!
Alignment There are few moments in one’s career where one can foresee transformative opportunities – the alignment of 5G regulations and standards creating a connected society is one. What is needed is...
View ArticleCryptography cannot be à la carte
By Riccardo Masucci Commercial encryption and cryptography may not be the most obvious topic to discuss over a meal, but Eva Kaili MEP made it work with experts and policymakers who gathered in the...
View ArticleIntel welcomes new EU responsible sourcing scheme
Earlier today in Strasbourg, after nearly three years, EU negotiators reached final agreement on a new Regulation setting up a Union system of responsible sourcing of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold...
View ArticleFrom Warsaw a New Boost to the EU Drone Ecosystem
By Riccardo Masucci Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), or drones, have great potential to spur economic growth by creating services and experiences that have never before been possible, including reduced...
View ArticleIntel Connects Brussels and Delhi to Discuss Privacy and Global Data Flows
By Riccardo Masucci, Global Director of Privacy Policy, and Anantha Narayanan, Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy in India Members of Intel’s joint video panel between Brussels and Delhi...
View ArticleEurope, AI, and Genomics – Big Topics Discussed at Digital Day 2018
By Mario Romao, Global Director, Health and Data Policy Members at the signing ceremony on Digital Day 2018. April 10th was a big day for the digital ambitions of Europe. We saw leaders from 25 nations...
View ArticleData Saves Lives
By Mario Romao, Director, Health and Data Policy At the 2nd European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) Congress, held in Milan 26-28 November I had the pleasure to speak at a session on health...
View ArticleThe U.S. Needs a Stronger and Better Privacy Law
By David A. Hoffman, Associate General Counsel and Global Privacy Officer On March 12th, I was honored to testify to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing: GDPR & CCPA: Opt-ins, Consumer...
View ArticleIntel Talks the Future of Artificial Intelligence at Hub.Berlin
By Mario Romao, Global Director of Health and Data Policy On April 10 in Berlin, Germany at hub.berlin, Amir Khosrowshahi, Intel Artificial Intelligence Vice-President & Chief Technology Officer...
View ArticleSecond Trust in Digital Life (TDL) Roundtable on AI: Building Trust Remains...
By Claire Vishik, Intel Fellow and Riccardo Masucci, Global Director of Privacy Trust in Digital Life (TDL) is an association comprising leading industry partners and knowledge institutes to improve...
View ArticleTowards an AI-Ready Society – with a glimpse into healthcare AI
On October 2nd in Tokyo, Adobe and Intel hosted the event “Towards an AI-Ready Society for improving our lives” with the patronage of the US Embassy in Japan. Japan was one of the first countries...
View ArticleTowards a European strategy for AI in Healthcare
Leading to 2020 several European countries have launched their national AI strategies, the European Commission put forward a European approach to Artificial Intelligence, a Coordinated Plan on...
View ArticleMoving Beyond Conflict: responsible minerals and the importance of...
Cassiterite, the ore from which tin is extracted, sifts through the hands of a worker in Rwanda. A team from Intel’s Responsible Minerals Program, as well as representatives of other tech firms,...
View ArticleWhen Patients Benefit from AI, Society Benefits: Report Highlights the...
By Mario Romao, Global Director of Health Policy for Intel As we enter a new year with a continued focus on advancements in healthcare, AI has the potential to make a positive impact at every stage of...
View ArticleRenewed Transatlantic Partnership for Semiconductor Innovation
Al Thompson, vice president of U.S. Government Relations, and Fernando Loureiro, senior director, EMEA Government Relations for Intel The 20th century united Europe and the United States in a...
View ArticleChips should top the EU-US partnership agenda
By Al Thompson, vice president of U.S. Government Relations, and Fernando Loureiro, senior director, EMEA Government Relations for Intel This week, leaders from the EU and US are meeting in Pittsburgh,...
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