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EU Regulatory Changes

4507 changes tracked across 24 compliance frameworks including DORA, NIS2, GDPR, EU AI Act, Cyber Resilience Act, and more.

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CVE-2025-41769 (CVSS 9.8) — The device's PROFINET service is affected by a buffer overflow vulnerability that exists ...
CVE-2026-17083 (CVSS 9.8) — IBM i 7.6, 7.5, 7.4, and 7.3 could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code due ...
CVE-2026-72508 (CVSS 9.9) — A flaw was found in the multicloud-operators-subscription component of Red Hat Advanced C...
CVE-2026-73268 (CVSS 9.9) — A flaw was found in the cluster-curator-controller component of multicluster engine (MCE)...
CVE-2024-27253 (CVSS 10.0) — IBM DOORS Next 7.0.3 through 7.0.3 Interim Fix 018 could allow an authenticated user to ...
CVE-2026-71471 (CVSS 9.0) — A flaw was found in acm-search-v2-rhel9. An attacker with administrative privileges on th...
CVE-2026-73519 (CVSS 9.8) — WolfStack before 25.9.2 contains a hard-coded cluster-authentication secret compiled into...
arXiv: Statistically-Secure Bit Commitment and Coin Flipping Protocols Based on Quantum Hardware Assumptions
This publication introduces a new theoretical framework for bit commitment and coin flipping protocols that achieve statistical security based on assumptions about quantum hardware limitations, rat...
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arXiv: On the Sensitivity to Errors in Homomorphic Computing: Single Transient Bit-flip Client-side Error Characteriz...
This publication, dated August 2026, presents a technical study on how single transient bit-flips in client-side hardware affect homomorphic encryption (HE) computations. HE allows processing on en...
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arXiv: Strategies to Avoid Illegal Data Access
On August 11, 2026, a new technical paper titled "Strategies to Avoid Illegal Data Access" was published on arXiv under the DATA_ACT framework. This paper does not introduce new legislation but rat...
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arXiv: When and Where Faults Matter: A Study of Transient Errors in CKKS Multiplication
This publication, dated August 2026, is a technical research paper, not a new regulation. It analyzes transient hardware errors—random, non-permanent bit flips—that occur during multiplication oper...
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arXiv: Once Poisoned, Arbitrarily Controlled: A Programmable Backdoor in VLMs
A new academic paper, titled "Once Poisoned, Arbitrarily Controlled: A Programmable Backdoor in VLMs," has been published on arXiv, highlighting a novel security vulnerability in vision-language mo...
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arXiv: A Gateway Architecture for Enterprise MCP Authentication: Unifying Heterogeneous Auth, Identity Delegation, an...
This publication introduces a technical architecture for standardizing authentication across enterprise AI systems using the Model Context Protocol, which allows AI assistants to access external to...
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arXiv: A Lightweight Fault-Detection Scheme for Barrett Modular Multiplication Using Multiple Conditional Reduction P...
This publication introduces a new technical method for detecting faults in Barrett modular multiplication, a core operation in cryptographic systems. The scheme uses multiple conditional reduction ...
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arXiv: Trigger the Straggler: Load Hijack on Mixture-of-Experts LLMs
A new academic paper, titled Trigger the Straggler: Load Hijack on Mixture-of-Experts LLMs, has been published on arXiv. It identifies a novel denial-of-service vulnerability specific to Mixture-of...
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arXiv: On Understanding, Identifying, and Mitigating Vulnerabilities in Agentic Large Language Models
This publication, dated August 11, 2026, is a technical research paper from arXiv that analyzes security vulnerabilities specific to agentic large language models (LLMs)—systems that can autonomous...
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arXiv: Synthesizing Probabilistic Saturating Counters with Differentially Private Formal Guarantees
This publication introduces a new method for designing probabilistic saturating counters, which are hardware components used to track event frequencies, with built-in differential privacy guarantee...
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arXiv: Beyond Detection Accuracy: Measuring Explanation Cost, Stability, and Utility for Resource-Aware IoT Intrusion...
arXiv: Logit-Boundary Geometric Belief Interfaces and Sparse Sheaf-Enclave Protocols: A Self-Contained Substrate for ...
arXiv: From Prompt Injection to Web Exploitation: Revisiting Classic Vulnerabilities in LLM-Integrated Applications