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Apple points EU to CrowdStrike failings to highlight risk of DMA interoperability

By Nicholas Hirst
  • 19 Sep 2024 15:05
  • 19 Sep 2024 15:05
Apple has responded to a move by EU tech regulators to provide guidance on complying with interoperability duties, by pointing to the CrowdStrike security software failing in July as an example of the danger of prying open proprietary technology. 
In a statement, the tech company makes clear it believes its compliance efforts

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Nicholas Hirst

Chief Correspondent


Nicholas covers EU merger review and antitrust investigations for Mlex in Brussels. He previously wrote about EU affairs for Politico Europe, European Voice and PaRR. After earning an LLM in European law from the College of Europe in Bruges, he spent a year working in the competition practice of a leading competition law firm in Brussels 2009-10. He graduated in modern European languages from Oxford University in 2006.

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