GRC Report Staff

Italy Opens Consumer Protection Probes Into Activision Blizzard’s Mobile Games

Italy’s competition and consumer authority has opened two formal investigations into Activision Blizzard, part of the Microsoft group, putting the spotlight on how some of the world’s most popular mobile games nudge players toward spending money.

Austria’s FMA & OeNB Point to Early Gains One Year Into DORA

In a joint assessment published this week, Austria’s financial authorities say the regulation is beginning to reshape how digital risk is understood, reported, and managed across the financial system. The Financial Market Authority (FMA and the Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) described the first year of DORA as a constructive one, pointing to clearer insight into cyber incidents, tighter oversight of critical service providers, and what they call an emerging cultural shift in IT security across financial institutions.

Dutch Watchdog Urges Caution as AML Rules Expand Data Sharing Powers

The Dutch data protection watchdog is urging lawmakers to slow down and look closely at the real-world impact of sweeping new anti-money laundering rules, warning that a major expansion of financial surveillance can only be justified if it is proven to work and if people’s privacy is meaningfully protected.

Finland’s Top Court Draws Firm Line on Joint Bids in Public Transport Tenders

Finland’s Supreme Administrative Court has clarified the limits of cooperation between competitors in public procurement, ruling that a group of bus companies unlawfully restricted competition by submitting joint offers in public transport tenders in the Turku region.

UK Regulator Updates Guidance on International Data Transfers Under UK GDPR

UK organizations grappling with cross-border data transfers have new help at hand. The country’s data protection regulator has published updated guidance on international transfers of personal information, with the stated aim of making the rules under the UK GDPR quicker to understand and easier to apply in practice.

Dun & Bradstreet to Pay $5.7 Million to Resolve Alleged FTC Order Violations

Dun & Bradstreet has agreed to pay more than $5.7 million to resolve allegations that it violated a prior order issued by the Federal Trade Commission, according to a statement released Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Diligent Acquires 3rdRisk to Expand AI-Native Third-Party Risk Capabilities

Diligent has acquired 3rdRisk, an AI-native third-party risk management provider based in the Netherlands, as part of a move to expand its capabilities in vendor and supplier risk oversight.