Jennifer Baker, EurActiv

Jennifer Baker

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  • CPO Magazine
  • Digital Content Next
  • ComputerWeekly
  • Ars Technica UK
  • CIO.com
  • Computerworld
  • PCWorld
  • Network World

Past articles by Jennifer:

LIVE NOW – Mercosur Trade Agreement – Will 2023 be the year it is finally ratified? – E

Join this EURACTIV Virtual Conference to discuss what opportunities the change in Brazilian leadership can bring to the Mercosur Trade Agreement negotiations. What can be improved to increase its chances of ratification? When will the Commission publish a complementary declaration on sustainability issues? How likely is it that the Council and EU Parliament will ratify it? What role would this… → Read More

LIVE NOW – How to ensure fair industrial data-sharing terms in the framework of the EU Data Act? – E

Join this EURACTIV Virtual Conference to discuss how to ensure fair and balanced rules for data-sharing in the framework of the EU Data Act. → Read More

LIVE NOW – The future of 5G Connectivity in the EU – Next steps – E

Join this EURACTIV event to discuss where the EU is on 5G development and how Europe’s digital competitiveness compares to other regions. Questions to be addressed include: - How can policymakers ensure that national and EU level regulations are in line with the Digital Decade targets? - What policies could drive economic growth and social welfare when it comes to 5G connectivity in Europe? -… → Read More

LIVE NOW – EU Cybersecurity and Resilience – What challenges to create a common framework? – E

Join this EURACTIV Hybrid Conference to explore the different options to reinforce the cybersecurity of connected devices and discuss how we can ensure that all digital products are safe and secure in a way that protects end-users, industry, and public entities → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Boris’ Finale – E

It’s a special this week: He kept us hanging on like a yoyo, in the end it happened in slo-mo but eventually BoJo had to go, go. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: New NATO, No-vaping and USA vs Europe

At NATO the Scandis are sure on a roll, vapers left horrified at Commission' goal, and European twitter reacts to an internet troll → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Finnish wait, Balkan Euco and Kaliningrad

Finland’s PM endures the big public Waiting, EU Council expansion arguments are cvgrating and Lithuania indulges a spot of Russia baiting. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: the boys go to Kyiv, Northern Ireland Protocol and Poland Recovery

Macron, Scholz and Draghi in last minute Ukraine dash, UK plans to chuck NI protocol in the trash, and Von der Leyen agrees to inject Poland with cash → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Fit for the next time, common charger and Merkel regrets nothing

It seems 55 isn’t actually fit, common charger is a massive hit, and Angela Merkel is hard to acquit. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Nato Enlargement, Northern Irleand and Re-Power-EU

Sweden and Finland want to enroll, on Northern Ireland is BoJo playing the troll and to promote wind power leaders go for a stroll. → Read More

LIVE NOW – Media Partnership – Digestive cancers: Turning the tide through prevention – E

The event is an annual meeting of the MEP Digestive Health Group(MEP DHG). The MEP DHG is a cross-party platform of Members of the European Parliament from different EU Member States, acting as the voice for digestive health in the European Parliament and prompting European action to reduce the burden of digestive diseases. → Read More

Centralized or Decentralized, All Tracking Apps Fall Foul of the Same Vulnerability – User Error

While contact tracing apps in different countries are under various stages of deployment, there is an ongoing debate over the use of centralized vs. decentralized tracking in the app. → Read More

Centralized or Decentralized, All Tracking Apps Fall Foul of the Same Vulnerability – User Error

While contact tracing apps in different countries are under various stages of deployment, there is an ongoing debate over the use of centralized vs. decentralized tracking in the app. → Read More

AI: Ethics and Algorithms

With the new European Commission tipped to put forward a comprehensive AI policy in the first 100 days of office, a German expert group has recently published a report on its position. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: In 2018 the EU sent to me… – E

This episode for festive cheer, we have a musical round up of the year. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Strasbourg attack, democracy challenged in Hungary, and Theresa May

Outrage over Strasbourg attack, democracy in Hungary continues to crack, and Theresa May avoids the sack. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Article 50 in ECJ, Selmayrgate, and Gilets Jaunes protests

This week, Article 50 in ECJ, Selmayrgate just won’t go away, and Gilets Jaunes protests go seriously astray. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: Bono, Timmermans, and Junker dancing

This week, Bono comes to Brussels to preach, Frans Timmermans thinks the Commission job’s in reach, and Jean Claude’s dance moves make the British Press screech. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: CO2 emissions, Alex Stubb, Jeremy Hunt and Theresa May

This week, CO2 emissions bear the brunt, Alex Stubb is out in front, EU offended by Jeremy Hunt and Theresa May pulls dancing stunt. → Read More

Tweets of the Week: May in Salzburg, Salvini vs. Asselborn, and Macron merchandise

This week, in Salzburg Theresa May makes a splash, on migration Asselborn and Salvini clash, and Macron’s rolling in merchandise cash. → Read More