
The U.S. Intelligence Community
OFAC is amending, and reissuing in their entirety, the Cyber-Related Sanctions Regulations, 31 C.F.R. part 578. This administrative action replaces the regulations that were published in abbreviated form on December 31, 2015, with a more comprehensive set of regulations that includes additional interpretive and definitional guidance, general licenses, and other regulatory provisions that will provide further guidance to the public. The Cyber-Related Sanctions Regulations will be effective when they are published in the Federal Register on Tuesday September 6, 2022.
In addition, the publication of this final rule has triggered an automatic administrative update to a number of sanctions entries. The unique identifier numbers (UIDs) for the affected entries are listed below as part of this administrative update. For more information please visit OFAC’s FAQ on UIDs.
The UIDs for the sanctions entries affected by this update are as follows:

Bitcoin and Tether Self-Destruct: How Ethicoin is Redefining the Future of Ethical Finance
Kremlin’s High-Stakes Gambit: Secret Deals, a Presidential Double, and the Fight to Salvage Power in Syria
Are North Korean Soldiers a Burden or Asset in Russia’s Offensive?
Putin’s Economic Gambit: Russia Aims for Global Oil Dominance Amid Sanctions Pressure