Verified U.S. Government Primary Source Material

The Changed Regulatory & Quantum‑Risk Environment

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Six pillars of dispute-proof evidence from U.S. government primary sources — the authorities procurement officers and boards recognize instantly. Click any card to expand its verified sources and supporting evidence.

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IAPPCPPAMultiState

State Privacy Laws & Enforcement

A rapidly growing number of state consumer-privacy laws are in effect, with several taking effect on January 1, 2026. State attorneys general have escalated from warnings to active, multi-million-dollar enforcement.

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DOJFederal RegisterIEEPA

DOJ Data Security Program

Since April 8, 2025, the DOJ's Data Security Program restricts or prohibits bulk transfers of Americans' sensitive personal data to "countries of concern" — China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and Venezuela. Criminal violations carry up to 20 years under IEEPA.

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NISTNSACISAWhite House

Post-Quantum Migration & HNDL

The U.S. government has formally recognized "Harvest Now, Decrypt Later" as an active threat, finalized three post-quantum standards, and set mandatory migration deadlines.

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DOJSEC9th Circuit

Executive & CISO Personal Liability

Regulators and prosecutors are increasingly pursuing individual security executives personally. A CISO has been criminally convicted and upheld on appeal; a second was charged personally by the SEC.

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FTCKFFMultiState

PBM Scrutiny — Federal & State

Pharmacy Benefit Managers are under escalating federal and state enforcement — FTC actions against the three largest PBMs, a February 2026 settlement, and multi-state legislation reshaping the industry.

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IAPPColoradoTexas

State AI Laws Proliferating

State-level AI legislation is proliferating rapidly. Colorado and Texas have enacted enforcement frameworks with civil fines; deepfake and CSAM AI laws in many states carry criminal penalties.

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Why These Sources Are Dispute-Proof

U.S. government primary sources (DOJ, CISA, NSA, NIST, Federal Register) are authoritative, easily verifiable by procurement officers, and — as U.S. federal government works. These are the strongest possible foundation for any regulatory or security claim.