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EU Regulatory Changes
1656 changes tracked across 24 compliance frameworks including DORA, NIS2, GDPR, EU AI Act, Cyber Resilience Act, and more.
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DORA NIS2 GDPR CSRD MaRisk ISO27001 EU_AI_ACT CRA DSA DMA eIDAS2 SOC2 PCI_DSS HIPAA ISO42001 AMLD6 PSD3 DATA_ACT GPSR CER EUDR CVE BREACH AI_SAFETY
This publication is a Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) paper from arXiv that surveys how artificial intelligence is being used to automate binary code reverse engineering. It maps current AI tech...
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This publication introduces OTRO, a novel cryptographic protocol for Oblivious Tokenization Path with Square-Root ORAM, designed to enhance privacy and security in data retrieval systems. The frame...
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This publication introduces the ARVO framework, a comprehensive atlas cataloguing reproducible vulnerabilities in open-source software components. It systematically documents known security flaws w...
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A new preprint from arXiv, titled "Syntactic Systems Cannot See Semantic Invariants," has been published under the AI Safety framework. The paper argues that current large language models and other...
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On June 16, 2026, a ransomware group known as Dragonforce publicly claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Tecfi SpA, an Italian business services firm. The claim was published on the rans...
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This paper, published on arXiv, presents a novel framework for training autonomous cyber agents using a neurosymbolic approach that learns from observations rather than explicit programming. The re...
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This publication introduces a new consensus protocol called Gatling, designed to achieve rapid transaction finality through parallel processing. While not a regulatory change itself, it signals a s...
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This paper, published on arXiv, presents a new class of security vulnerability specifically targeting AI agents that use multimodal inputs—such as images, text, and audio. The authors demonstrate t...
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A new red-team study published on arXiv evaluates the safety of Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Opus 4.8 models, focusing on their susceptibility to generating harmful or deceptive outputs. The research sy...
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A new research paper published on arXiv presents a dataset of multi-source cybersecurity logs labeled with the MITRE ATT&CK framework, along with an evaluation framework for small language models (...
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