AI_SAFETY
EU Regulatory Changes
1501 changes tracked across 24 compliance frameworks including DORA, NIS2, GDPR, EU AI Act, Cyber Resilience Act, and more.
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This publication, dated July 6, 2026, presents a security analysis of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS)-assisted physical-layer authentication in multipath wireless environments. It does not...
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This paper, published on arXiv in July 2026, presents a novel security vulnerability specific to large language model (LLM) agents that use persistent memory. The authors demonstrate a "forged reas...
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This paper, published on arXiv, presents a new cryptographic method for ensuring that numbers used in AI protocols are presented in a consistent, canonical form. It addresses a vulnerability where ...
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This publication, TACTIC-KG, introduces a novel framework for constructing Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) knowledge graphs using small, specialized teams of AI agents. The paper details how these ...
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This paper, published on arXiv, presents a large-scale empirical study measuring the prevalence of data leaks and security vulnerabilities in healthcare systems accessible over the internet. The re...
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A new academic paper proposes a formal framework for verifying that algorithmic trading and backtesting systems are free from look-ahead bias, which occurs when a model uses future data that would ...
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This publication introduces a theoretical framework for generating secret encryption keys using twin optical physically unclonable functions, or PUFs, which are hardware-based security primitives t...
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This paper, published on arXiv, introduces a technique called layer-parallel inference for transformer models, which reduces the depth of encrypted nonlinear operations. In plain terms, it proposes...
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This publication introduces Orcaella, a novel hybrid fault tolerance protocol for distributed systems that allows clients to select their own finality latency—essentially, how quickly they want tra...
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