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.
The Docket: Operation PowerOFF Turned DDoS Customers Into the Next Enforcement Surface Operation PowerOFF shows DDoS enforcement shifting from infrastructure takedowns toward customer identification, warning campaigns, and demand-side deterrence.
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.
The Docket: The UK's Cyber Resilience Bill Is Not Just NIS2 in a Different Accent The UK's Cyber Security and Resilience Bill matters because it appears to widen the cyber risk perimeter beyond obvious critical infrastructure operators.
The Docket: OpenAI's $122bn Raise Brings Regulatory Scrutiny to AI Governance OpenAI's record-breaking funding round makes it too big to ignore—and regulators are already asking whether existing frameworks can handle AI at this scale.
The Docket: Russia Arrests LeakBase Admin After Global Crackdown Russian authorities detained a LeakBase forum administrator weeks after international law enforcement targeted cybercrime marketplaces.
The Docket: FBI Links Signal Phishing Campaign to Russian Intelligence Russian intelligence services are phishing for Signal contacts. The FBI just confirmed it.