What Trusq monitors

The sources behind the feed

Trusq watches EU regulation at the primary source. This is the actual register the engine polls, the frameworks in scope, and proof the watch is running — no inflated numbers.

4primary sources watched
9EU frameworks in scope
5with a full obligations page

These are the primary EU sources Trusq polls directly — not newsletters or aggregators. Last engine run 3 Jul 2026 — 9 signals assessed, 5 published to the feed.

AI Actguidanceon a recurring automated schedule

European Commission — Shaping Europe's digital future (AI) ↗

GDPRguidanceon a recurring automated schedule

European Data Protection Board — News ↗

NIS2guidanceon a recurring automated schedule

ENISA — Publications ↗

ECHR / fundamental rightscaselawon a recurring automated schedule

Court of Justice of the EU — Recent case-law ↗

How the watch runs

Each source is polled automatically on a recurring schedule and every check is logged. When a source moves, the change enters triage and only surfaces publicly once it is verified against the primary text — see how Trusq stays current. Per-source check times will appear above from the next monitoring run onward; today the panel shows the registry and the last verified engine run.

Coverage, honestly

Trusq watches 4 primary EU sources today and tracks 9 EU frameworks in scope. 5 of those have a full obligations page you can read now (AI Act, NIS2, DORA, Data Act, CRA); the rest are in scope and rolling out. We would rather show a small, real watch than claim a bigger one — the updates feed is the dated output.
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