Learn why chain-of-custody is a reliability control, not just compliance paperwork, for manufacturing operations.
On December 15, 2025, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a press release announcing that FDA eliminated a major ...
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has rewritten its small business data collection rule, dramatically scaling back the scope of the rule from its earlier version in a way that will likely ...
Online identity must shift from storing customer data to requesting verifiable proofs. zkTLS turns verification into a yes or no proof, not a document upload, which ties back to the goal of proof over ...
AppLovin shares plummeted after Bloomberg reported that the SEC has been probing the mobile advertising company over its data-collection practices. The agency has been looking into whether the company ...
This story was originally published by WIRED and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The Environmental Protection Agency announced earlier this month that it would stop ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced earlier this month that it would stop making polluting companies report their greenhouse gas emissions to it, eliminating a crucial tool the US uses to ...
After pivoting at the top of this year from treating diabetes to focusing on an obesity landscape dominated by GLP-1s, Fractyl Health has shown that its one-time procedure can help maintain or ...
The Labor Department's internal watchdog on Wednesday announced an audit into the challenges faced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in collecting data for its inflation and labor market reports ...
Data asset protection is traditionally associated with industries and entities that develop or store particularly sensitive information, like tech companies, hospitals, law firms, and government ...
Back in June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced it was cutting back on some of its data collection, specifically, the kind that helps us understand what prices are looking like for consumers.