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    About ZeroDayDiary

    Why ZeroDayDiary exists and how it tracks security, privacy, and AI risk developments around the world.

    ZeroDayDiary is an editorial monitoring project focused on security breaches, privacy harms, regulatory shifts, platform abuse, and emerging AI risks. The goal is simple: collect signal, reduce noise, and publish clear, reviewable briefings.

    The publication is intentionally Git-first. Articles are drafted as Markdown, reviewed through pull requests, checked in CI, and then deployed. That keeps the publishing chain transparent and reduces the operational surface area.

    Coverage prioritises developments with real-world impact: surveillance expansion, critical security failures, model misuse, safety regressions, policy enforcement gaps, and systemic governance risk.

    This is not a hype site. It is a record of what matters, what changed, what broke, and what needs closer scrutiny.

    For now, the operating model is intentionally simple: no newsletter list, no routine collection of reader email addresses, and no extra PII burden. The priority is the archive itself — a durable, searchable reference point for globally relevant events.