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EU Regulatory Changes
4608 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 paper, published on arXiv, introduces a new technical framework for learning the structure of causal relationships within REST APIs, specifically designed to support AI safety compliance. It p...
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This paper, published on arXiv, proposes a new technical framework called "steerability via constraints" for improving the oversight of AI coding agents. It does not represent a binding regulatory ...
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This publication, "Cloak and Detonate: Scanner Evasion and Dynamic Detection of Agent Skill Malware," presents new research demonstrating how advanced AI-driven malware can evade current static sec...
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This paper, published on arXiv, presents a new framework called AI_SAFETY, which proposes a structured approach to preventing catastrophic failures in AI systems that control physical machinery, su...
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This paper, published on arXiv, provides a comprehensive technical analysis of risk assessment and management methodologies for intelligent systems under the EU AI Act. It does not represent a new ...
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This publication introduces a new technical framework for privacy-preserving and verifiable approximate distributed coded computing, which addresses how large-scale data processing tasks can be sec...
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This publication, released on arXiv in July 2026, presents a technical paper titled "Behind the Refusal: Determining Guardrail Activation via Behavioral Monitoring." It does not represent a new reg...
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A new technical paper, HaloGuard 1.0, has been published on arXiv, introducing an open-weights constitutional classifier designed to enhance multilingual AI safety. This is not a regulatory change ...
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A new preprint, arXiv: kNNGuard, proposes a training-free, configurable guardrail for large language models (LLMs) that works by analyzing the model's internal hidden activations rather than relyin...
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