The Docket: The SEC's CAT Review Is Really About Privacy, Security, and Market Surveillance The SEC's CAT review turns market infrastructure into a governance fight over privacy, surveillance scale, retention, and security.
Explain This: The EDPB's DPIA Template Is an Attempt to Standardize Proof The EDPB's DPIA template matters because it tries to turn fragmented privacy risk assessments into a more uniform evidence standard.
The Docket: Europe Just Turned Privacy Notices Into an Enforcement Target The EDPB's 2026 transparency sweep turns privacy notices from stale boilerplate into audit evidence that regulators can test across Europe.
Explain This: Why Router DNS Hijacks Become Identity Incidents Fast The DOJ router disruption matters because DNS hijacks are not just network events. They are quiet identity incidents with ugly evidence problems.
Policy Roast: LinkedIn Wants Enterprise Trust While Secretly Fingerprinting Its Users LinkedIn's extension fingerprinting scandal is not just creepy. It creates privacy, vendor-risk, and legal exposure for the companies whose employees use it.
Exhibit A(I): Built an open source LLM from scratch — ZeroLLM ZeroLLM is an intriguing development in the open-source community; it represents a significant achievement in fine-tuning TinyLlama 1.1B with a RAG pipeline. Now capable of real-time web searches, code generation, and do
The Docket: FBI Links Signal Phishing Campaign to Russian Intelligence Russian intelligence services are phishing for Signal contacts. The FBI just confirmed it.