Indonesia has officially reopened to international carbon credit trading following a suspension of four years. The government has signed a decree reinstating trade of offset units under national standards or internationally recognised frameworks like the Verra and Gold Standard, and will deploy a decentralised, transparent registry to avoid double-counting. The move signals a renewed commitment...Read More
In a major step toward market credibility, the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) has approved six new carbon dioxide removal methodologies, setting higher standards for transparency and environmental integrity.The initiative aims to ensure that every verified carbon credit genuinely contributes to climate mitigation and aligns with the Paris Agreement. These developments are...Read More
ENISA’s Threat Landscape 2025 report (published 1 October 2025) reveals that threat groups are reusing tools, evolving attack models, and collaborating to target the EU’s digital infrastructure. enisa.europa.eu+2enisa.europa.eu+2Key findings: DDoS attacks accounted for ~77% of reported incidents. enisa.europa.eu Ransomware continues to be extremely impactful. enisa.europa.eu+1 Hacktivism is a major driver (often low-impact, but high volume)....Read More
The EU’s Data Act (Regulation on harmonised rules on fair access to and use of data) enters into application on 12 September 2025. digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu+1This law empowers users (both individuals and businesses) to access and share the data generated by their use of connected devices (IoT). It also prevents unfair contractual practices and facilitates switching between...Read More