How Trusq stays current

The engine behind ‘keeps itself current’

Compliance tools go stale the day they ship. Trusq is built the other way round: it watches EU regulation continuously and only publishes changes it can trace to the primary source. Here is exactly how that works — and proof it is running.

9frameworks watched
9signals assessed
2published to the feed

Live figures from the current pipeline. Every published item is traceable to its official source on the updates feed. Last update 2026-07-03.

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We watch the sources, not the newsletters

Trusq monitors the primary EU sources directly — EUR-Lex legislation, official guidance, supervisory-authority enforcement and court rulings — across the frameworks you care about, continuously.
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Every signal is checked against its primary source

A change only counts when it can be traced to the official text: the instrument, the article and the version. No source, no answer — that rule holds for the whole pipeline, not just the app.
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Triage keeps the noise out

Most incoming signals are duplicates, drafts or low-relevance items. Automated triage filters those out, so you only ever see what survives that filter — a factual, high-signal feed rather than a firehose.
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Only verified, sourced changes are published

What clears the bar — official source, high confidence, factual, matched to a rule or opportunity — is published to the public updates feed and, per system, to customers who rely on the affected rule. Everything remains checkable by you, your board or a regulator.
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