KoraSafe™ Research
Issue 001 · inaugural
How to read this feed
This is the first issue of KoraSafe™ Research. Future issues follow a fixed structure: one named Tier 3 source with a publication date and direct link; a plain-English summary; a "why now" line; one concrete customer action (control, evidence, obligation reference); and a reference to the relevant KoraSafe™ obligation row when the cited regulation maps cleanly. The structure is skimmable and queryable inside an evidence package.
Future issues
Coming Mondays
Each Monday a new commentary piece publishes here covering a Tier 3 regulatory source from the prior week. Subscribe to the digest to receive a Monday morning roll-up by email.
Editorial trust
How pieces are written
Every claim ties to a named Tier 3 source with a direct link. If a piece cannot ground a claim in a specific published source, the claim does not ship. Each piece closes with one concrete control, evidence artifact, or obligation reference. Abstract advice does not count. Two reviewers sign off before publication. The feed does not forecast enforcement timing or guess regulator intent.
Source tiering
Why Tier 3 commentary matters
KoraSafe™ sorts regulatory sources into four tiers by authoritativeness. Tier 1 is primary law. Tier 2 is binding regulator guidance and enforcement actions. Tier 3 covers everything regulators say informally: speeches, FAQs, congressional testimony, industry working-group remarks, and blog posts from agency heads. Tier 4 is customer-flagged signals. Tier 3 sources frequently telegraph enforcement direction well ahead of formal guidance. Catching the signal early lets governance teams pre-position controls, evidence, and documentation before the formal ask lands.