Regulatory Hub

Understanding how regulation shapes AI, intellectual property and data governance.

Regulation increasingly defines how organizations design technology, manage knowledge and collaborate with partners. In areas such as artificial intelligence, intellectual property and data governance, regulatory expectations are evolving rapidly and increasingly intersect.

The Regulatory Hub provides structured insights into these developments, helping organizations understand the broader regulatory landscape and its implications for governance, risk management and strategic decision-making.

Exploring the regulatory framework for artificial intelligence and the governance structures required to manage AI systems responsibly.

Topics include the EU AI Act, risk-based regulation of AI systems, governance models for AI and emerging expectations around transparency and accountability.

Managing intellectual property in environments shaped by AI, data and cross-organizational collaboration.

Topics include governance models for intellectual property, copyright challenges related to AI, protection of proprietary knowledge and evidence of intellectual property ownership.

Examining the regulatory frameworks shaping the European data economy and their implications for organizations working with data, AI and digital infrastructure.

Topics include Data Act, Data Governance Act, GDPR, as well as key cybersecurity regulations such as NIS2, Cyber Resilience Act and DORA, together with governance models supporting responsible and secure data management.

Data Governance & EU Digital Regulations

March 19, 2026

The materials published in the Regulatory Hub are provided for general informational purposes and reflect our expert perspective on selected regulatory and legal topics.

They do not constitute legal or professional advice and do not take into account the specific circumstances of any individual case.

If you would like to discuss how these issues apply to your organisation, we encourage you to contact our team.