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EU Regulatory Changes
1866 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, a research paper from June 2026, analyzes the performance impact of confidential computing on NVIDIA's Blackwell GPUs when serving large language models (LLMs). It introduces a co...
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This publication introduces BipBipCache, a novel hardware-level encryption technique designed to secure data within a computer’s cache memory while maintaining very low latency. The paper proposes ...
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This publication, titled AutoPRAC, presents a new automated method for discovering attack patterns that can bypass PRAC-based Rowhammer defenses in computer memory hardware. Rowhammer is a vulnerab...
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This publication, titled "Are Safety Guarantees in Neural Networks Safe? How to Compute Trustworthy Robustness Certifications," presents a critical analysis of existing methods used to certify the ...
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A new research paper, HelpBench, published on arXiv, introduces a benchmark designed to evaluate how well large language models provide advice on privacy, safety, and security. This is not a regula...
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This paper, published on arXiv, presents a new framework called Burnyard for analyzing malware using artificial intelligence. It is not a regulatory change from a governing body, but a technical pu...
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This publication is a theoretical computer science paper exploring the mathematical limits of quantum pseudorandomness, not a regulatory change to the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). It ...
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This publication introduces PowerFuzz, a novel black-box firmware fuzzing technique that uses power consumption measurements to detect vulnerabilities in embedded devices without requiring source c...
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This publication, FirmCure, presents a novel technical framework for the autonomous and adaptive rehosting of Linux-based firmware, enabling large-scale dynamic analysis of embedded systems. While ...
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