Recent changes
This role tracks sources covering Guidance, Enforcement, Rule, Notice, and Consultation instruments. It currently monitors 41 sources for this role out of 2,348 total GovPing sources, with 311 changes in the last 7 days.
Recent alerts include a SAP Patchday disclosing 13 critical vulnerabilities (CVSS 9.9) and an Adobe Acrobat zero‑day (CVE‑2026‑34621) actively exploited. Also flagged are critical ArcGIS CVSS 9.8 flaws and a SharePoint flaw added to CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
PCLOB Finalizes FOIA, Privacy Act, Sunshine Act Regulations
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) has finalized regulations implementing the Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, and Government in the Sunshine Act. These final rules detail procedures for public requests for records, response timeframes, and applicable fees, superseding the proposed rule published in May 2013.
PCLOB Forum on Financial Tools, Privacy, and Civil Liberties
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) is hosting a public forum on December 2nd, 2025, to discuss the impact of government financial tools on privacy and civil liberties. The Board is seeking public comments on this issue, with a deadline of December 12th, 2025.
FISA Section 702 Comment Period Extended
The PCLOB has extended the comment period for its oversight project examining Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The new deadline for submitting comments is November 4, 2022.
NIST Guidelines for API Protection in Cloud-Native Systems
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated its guidelines for API protection in cloud-native systems. This update, NIST SP 800-228-upd1, provides recommendations for identifying risks and implementing controls throughout the API lifecycle.
Regulations.gov Document Not Found Error
The Regulations.gov website is experiencing a general error, preventing access to document ONCD-2024-0001-0001. Users are advised to check the URL or return to the homepage. The cause is likely an outdated or incorrect link, or the document has been removed.
Regulations.gov Document Not Found Error
The regulations.gov website is displaying an error message indicating that a specific document (ONCD-2023-0002-0002) could not be found. Users are advised to check the URL or return to the homepage, and to contact the Help Desk if the problem persists. This suggests a potential issue with document accessibility or a broken link.
Error Page - Document Not Found
The regulations.gov website displayed an error page indicating that the requested document could not be found. This suggests a broken link or the removal of the document. Users are advised to check the URL or return to the homepage.
Error Page - Document Not Found
The regulations.gov website is displaying a general error message indicating that the requested document (ONCD-2023-0002-0001) could not be found. Users are advised to check the URL or return to the homepage.
Error Processing Request - Document Not Found
The US Federal Government website regulations.gov is experiencing a general error, preventing access to documents. Users are advised that the link may be outdated or the document may not be found. They can try returning to the homepage or contacting the Help Desk.
Government Website Error - Document Not Found
A general error occurred on the US Federal Government's regulations.gov website, indicating that the requested document or docket was not found. Users are advised to check the URL or return to the homepage, and to contact the Help Desk if the problem persists.
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41 official sources tracked
Regs.gov: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Frequently asked questions
What does this feed cover?
CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, ICS-CERT industrial control system advisories, NSA/CISA joint alerts, NIST Cybersecurity Framework updates, FedRAMP authorization changes, and ENISA EU guidance.
Who is this for?
CISOs, SOC teams, and security compliance officers who need to track government cybersecurity directives and mandatory patching deadlines.
How often is this updated?
GovPing checks source pages multiple times daily. CISA KEV catalog additions are flagged as urgent.
Does this cover NIST framework updates?
Yes. We monitor NIST CSF, 800-series publications, and FedRAMP authorization pages.
Why are KEV additions flagged as urgent?
CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog carries binding operational directives for federal agencies, and most organizations treat it as a mandatory patch list. A new addition means active exploitation in the wild.
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