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Someone built a free checklist tool to decode Europe's three toughest tech laws — AI Act, NIS2, GDPR — so companies stop guessing what they must do

Hacker NewsApr 21, 20262 min read
Someone built a free checklist tool to decode Europe's three toughest tech laws — AI Act, NIS2, GDPR — so companies stop guessing what they must do

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3 Key Points

  1. A developer created an open-access rules finder (cyberchecklist.app) that translates the EU's AI Act, NIS2 (network security law), and GDPR (data privacy law) into a searchable checklist format, replacing dense legal documents with actionable questions and requirements.

  2. Instead of reading 100+ pages of regulation scattered across three separate laws, compliance officers and product teams can now search by use case (e.g., 'biometric data') or industry and instantly see which rules apply and what they must do — cutting compliance research time from days to minutes.

  3. For startups and small companies in Europe or selling to European customers: this removes the need to hire expensive legal counsel just to understand baseline obligations, making compliance planning accessible to teams with smaller budgets. For larger firms: it becomes a quick reference layer on top of legal review, reducing back-and-forth with lawyers.

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