Al igual que muchos sitios web, los sitios web de BSA usan cookies para garantizar el funcionamiento eficiente de esos sitios web y brindar a nuestros usuarios la mejor experiencia posible. Puede obtener más información sobre cómo usamos las cookies y cómo puede cambiar la configuración de cookies de su navegador en nuestra declaración de cookies. Al continuar utilizando este sitio sin cambiar la configuración de las cookies, usted acepta el uso de cookies.
BSA hosts a roundtable discussion among staffers in the European Parliament and U.S. Congress on Europe’s AI Act proposal and its potential global impacts.
Continuar leyendo
BSA | The Software Alliance appreciates your leadership and hard work on the many important issues found in S. 1260, the United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021 (USICA) and HR 4521, the America COMPETES Act. We commend both chambers for their commitment to fostering scientific research and advancing technological capacity.
Continuar leyendo
BSA | The Software Alliance today shared a letter with House and Senate leadership sharing suggestions for how policymakers can address important provisions in S. 1260, the United States Innovation and Competition Act of 2021 (USICA) and HR 4521, the America COMPETES Act.
Continuar leyendo
Nextgov, March 11, 2022. “We believe the 72 hours should run, not from an entity’s reasonable belief, but from knowledge that a covered incident occurred,” Henry Young, policy director for BSA | The Software Alliance, said.
Continuar leyendo
BSA | The Software Alliance welcomes the opportunity to provide our comments to the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) on the draft Law on the Protection of Consumer Rights (LPCR 2022).
Continuar leyendo
POLITICO Morning Cybersecurity, March 9, 2022. The global software industry’s largest trade association wants Congress to require higher education institutions that receive federal funding to incorporate cybersecurity into any software development classes they offer. That’s one of the 12 “aggressive but achievable” recommendations in a letter that the trade group BSA sent Wednesday to Inglis and Anne Neuberger, the deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology. BSA shared the letter exclusively with MC in advance of its release.
Continuar leyendo