Improving Your Counter-Terrorism Response: A Six-Step Guide to Adhering to the EU’s TCO Regulation

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Six Step Guide to Adhering to the EU's TCO Regulation

With the European regulation on addressing the dissemination of terrorist content online (TCO Regulation) the EU brought forward an approach to tackle terrorist content online transnationally (EU-widely). With this regulation, hosting service providers (HSPs) are taken up on their responsibility: If a HSP receives an official removal order from a competent authority, it must remove the respective content within one hour upon receipt. The TCO Regulation requires HSPs to be ready to act 24/7 and, additionally, brings further obligations to them.

In the course of the Tech Against Terrorism Europe (TATE) project, we are dedicated to equipping especially small(er) HSPs and IT professionals with knowledge, practical tips and hands-on advice on how to meet the TCO requirements and how to keep their platforms safe from terrorist and other forms of harmful content. Thus, as one resource, we have created a guide breaking down these requirements.

Our Tech Against Terrorism TCO guide is available in two formats:

  • An online-based interactive version of the guide with which we invite you to dive into your learning experience.

  • A handbook (PDF) version of the guide that you can save on your devices and that will be ready to help you anytime you want to continue learning and look up specific aspects – available in English, French & German.

Disclaimer: Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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