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  • [New] Recent whitepapers from the Center for Internet Security highlight three interconnected risk areas that demand attention from public safety, emergency management, and security professionals: evolving UAS threats, drone-enabled cyber risks, and deepfakes and synthetic media. DRONERESPONDERS
  • [New] Subject to the adoption of the necessary legal acts by European co-legislators, the ECB is preparing for the potential issuance of a digital euro, which will help safeguard Europe's monetary sovereignty in a digital world. European Central Bank
  • [New] The shift in U.S. political leadership brought a fundamental restructuring of cryptocurrency regulation, while global developments in blockchain technology and digital currencies created both opportunities and challenges for legal practitioners. GLI
  • [New] Ratification was expected to strengthen Vietnam's legal framework, enhance cybersecurity capacity and support international collaboration. Clifford Chance
  • [New] Geopolitical tensions, transnational crime, and cyber threats pose risks to Australia's security and economic interests. Cyber Daily
  • [New] Treasury's initiative reinforces that cyber-risk and AML/CFT risk are increasingly intertwined - particularly for digital-asset platforms that face both technical and financial-crime threats. Money Laundering Watch
  • [New] OpenAI is backing expanded AI testing capabilities inside the Commerce Department, including expertise in cybersecurity, biological risks, and national security. / USA Tech Startups - Tech News, Tech Trends & Startup Fundin
  • [New] Fraud has become the defining threat of the digital age, and the UK Government has rightly recognised that meaningful progress in the fight against fraud requires effective partnership between states, law enforcement, regulators and the private sector. Mishcon de Reya LLP
  • [New] Cybersecurity remains one of the most significant legal risks for government contractors in 2026, particularly as agencies continue to enforce contractual and regulatory safeguards for controlled unclassified information. National Law Review
  • [New] Quantum computing is advancing faster than expected, with rapid gains in qubits, major efficiency advantages, and near term applications in AI, biotech, and national security. CNBC
  • [New] China itself offers a useful starting point for Europe to build a legal framework to target cybersecurity and data risks. Insurance Journal
  • All recordings will be securely stored within a digital evidence management system and managed in accordance with applicable legislation, including Manitoba's privacy laws and police records retention requirements. City of Brandon
  • Guatemala is moving forward with a Cybersecurity Law (Initiative 6347) and potential alignments with international frameworks like the Budapest Convention, which will increase regulatory certainty and compliance standards. Roza.Pace@trade.gov
  • Owning a Starlink Internet system is illegal in Iran, and authorities have searched homes and roofs hunting for Starlink receivers who could face up to several years in prison if caught. investing.com
  • The national security concerns are not speculative: documented cybersecurity vulnerabilities, explicit dual-use design in China's standardization framework, and the PLA's growing robotic capabilities all point to genuine risks. Educational Technology and Change Journal
  • WASHINGTON-Hackers are rapidly infusing artificial intelligence into offensive cyber operations, driving up risks for US national security. Atlantic Council
  • AUSTRAC has indicated a continued focus on digital currency businesses and cash-intensive sectors that present heightened money laundering risks, and targeted enforcement is likely in response to the potential misuse of AI to facilitate money laundering and related financial crime. Australian Compliance Institute
  • Responsibilities include forensic analysis, evidence preservation, threat investigation, malware neutralization, and advising clients on cyber resilience and crisis preparedness in the Netherlands. Forensic Focus
  • Financial losses from digital crime reached a staggering $638 million in a single year, signaling a critical shift in threat actor motivations. CG Technologies
  • The Canadian parliament is currently considering the Lawful Access Act of 2026, also referred to as Bill C-22, which looks to modernize how Canadian law enforcement investigates serious threats in cyber investigations. House Judiciary Committee Republicans

Last updated: 19 June 2026



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