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Keysight launches SBOM Manager to meet CRA and executive order demands

Plus, Swedish regulators fine Klarna $46m for AML failures, FinCEN hits Canaccord Genuity with $80m penalty, and OFAC designates two Iranian nationals.

31 March 2026 · 4 min read

Keysight launches SBOM Manager to meet CRA and executive order demands

Software supply chain compliance just got a new tool. Keysight's SBOM Manager arrived May 1st to help RegTech and compliance vendors navigate the EU Cyber Resilience Act and US Executive Order 14028, tightening third-party risk management in software sourcing. Meanwhile, the enforcement wave continues: Sweden's taking Klarna down $46m over AML gaps, FinCEN's slapped Canaccord Genuity with $80m for violations, and OFAC's added two Iranian nationals to the SDN list. Full briefing below.

In today's brief

  • 1 Can vendors now prove software provenance under the Cyber Resilience Act?
  • 2 What Klarna's $46m Swedish fine reveals about fintech AML oversight gaps
  • 3 Does your broker-dealer's surveillance system actually feed into your AML review process?
  • 4 What does General License W mean for your Iran sanctions wind-down protocols?
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