A new Swedish law enabling inter-agency information sharing aims to strengthen protections for children online, addressing widespread parental concerns about harmful content and online crime.
Swedish businesses are adopting Telenor’s 5G security solutions in response to new EU cybersecurity rules like NIS2 and DORA, enhancing resilience and flexibility for hybrid work environments.
Swedish Equality Minister Nina Larsson proposes technical barriers to limit children's access to pornography sites, sparking a debate over privacy and effectiveness.
Swedish cybersecurity experts reveal that weak and leaked passwords underpin 81% of data breaches, stressing the need for stronger password practices and safer helpdesk protocols.
Swedish experts highlight that weak and stolen passwords are the cause of most breaches, urging organizations to adopt advanced password protection and identity verification solutions.
Internetstiftelsen's new report shows many Swedes prefer deleting digital accounts after death, yet few prepare a digital will, risking posthumous conflicts.
Peter Carpelan of Verifiera warns that EU data protection laws threaten Sweden's transparency tradition, prompting adaptations and raising legal security concerns.
Sweden's Social Democrats propose a 15-year age restriction and mandatory ID checks for social media accounts to safeguard children and enhance online safety through digital policing.
The EU's proposed chat control law to scan encrypted messages for child abuse material faces backlash over privacy concerns as Signal threatens to exit the EU.
A data breach at Miljödata has compromised the personal information of 1.5 million individuals, posing serious privacy risks and financial repercussions.