#regulation
8 articles
This archive collects 9 articles tagged regulation published between April 12, 2026 and April 21, 2026. Coverage includes 1 high, 2 medium, and 6 informational reports. Individual reports below detail the specific incidents, affected systems, and recommended mitigations for security teams tracking this topic.
INFORMATIONALOfcom Investigates Telegram for CSAM Sharing and Encryption Non-Compliance
UK regulator Ofcom launches a formal investigation into Telegram over evidence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) sharing and potential breaches of the Online Safety Act's encryption reporting rules.
MEDIUMSocial Media Age Bans May Increase Cybersecurity Risks for Children
Proposed bans on social media for children under 16 may inadvertently push them toward riskier, less-regulated platforms and necessitate invasive age-verification systems that create new data privacy and security threats.
INFORMATIONALU.S. Coast Guard Mandate Offers Blueprint for OT Security
New U.S. Coast Guard cybersecurity rules under the Maritime Transportation Security Act mandate third-party audits, OT-specific security plans, and dedicated personnel, providing a regulatory model for critical infrastructure.
INFORMATIONALETSI Warns EU Cybersecurity Act 2 Risks Fragmenting Global Standards
The European standards body ETSI warns that proposed EU legislation could ban its experts from developing global cybersecurity standards, risking fragmentation and weakening EU influence in international security governance.
MEDIUMAsia's Digital Supply Chain Poses Distinct Security Challenges
Asia's interconnected digital ecosystems, divergent regulatory regimes, and rapid AI adoption are creating unique and complex security risks for regional and global supply chains, according to a new analysis.
INFORMATIONALENISA Official Warns of Fragile Global CVE Infrastructure Amid EU Regulatory
The head of ENISA's vulnerability services warns that recent CVE program funding instability exposed systemic fragility in global disclosure, as new EU regulations make coordinated disclosure a legal obligation for vendors and critical entities.
HIGHMajor Tech Giants Ignore Legally Mandated Privacy Opt-Out Signals
A forensic audit finds Google, Microsoft, and Meta systematically ignore the Global Privacy Control signal, setting tracking cookies after users opt out, violating California privacy law.
INFORMATIONALFINRA Launches Intelligence Fusion Center to Counter Financial Cyber Threats
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has established a new intelligence hub to centralize analysis of cyber threats and fraud targeting broker-dealers and capital markets.
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