Digital Trust & Policy - Call for Contributions
Digital trust is being redefined as new policies reshape the online landscape. From the EU’s landmark regulations to emerging global frameworks, governments are setting fresh rules for digital identity, certification, and governance. This call is asking for insights on how changing policies can drive innovation while protecting users and businesses alike.

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This edition of dotmagazine on “Digital Trust & Policy” welcomes articles from members, partners, and customers of the eco Association / DE-CIX Group. We invite contributions that explore how evolving policies and governance frameworks can keep pace with the demands of a fast-moving digital economy, while building trust and enabling innovation.
This edition consists of two parts:
Topic | Publication Date | Submission Deadline |
Digital Trust & Policy - Part I | 28 January 2026 | 09 January 2026 |
Digital Trust & Policy - Part II | 25 February 2026 | 06 February 2026 |
Contributions can take the form of:
- Opinion articles
- “How-to” articles
- Research-based articles
- Business stories focused on a Unique Selling Proposition (USP) (see template)
- Case studies (see template)
- Interviews
- Practical guides
How to submit a contribution
For information on dotmagazine style requirements, please see the Guidelines and Legal Conditions for Contributors to dotmagazine. By submitting a contribution to dotmagazine, you agree to these guidelines and also provide us with the requested author and company form.
For the purposes of planning, please contact dotmagazine@eco.de before submitting a contribution.
Diversity matters
To boost the profile of women in the Internet industry, we are particularly keen to have the voices of women heard in our industry insights. We therefore especially welcome articles, quotes, and case studies which are (co-)written by, feature, or quote Women in Tech.
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