Ingram Micro EMEA and AppGuard team up to bolster SME cybersecurity
Ingram Micro EMEA and AppGuard have inked a partnership deal to better protect small businesses across Europe against cyber threats.
Why is RegTech investment around the world growing?
Investment in RegTech companies has reached record levels in the first six months of 2019. The question is why that is and if the growth will continue.
Ascent helps big bank with over 30,000 employees comply with GDPR
One of the world’s 50 biggest banks recently tapped REGTECH100 company Ascent to find out how to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Financial frauds and payment trends to look out for right now
The coronavirus has raised the risk of financial fraud across the world. Now, Featurespace, a Cambridge-based company that uses AI to detect fraud for banks and retailers, has listed the top ones to look out for right now.
52% of UK businesses are still not compliant with GDPR
New research from Egress, the compliance company, has revealed that more than half of British businesses are still not following the rules set out by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Arctic Intelligence named the Australian-founded RegTech of the Year and RegTech Exporter of the...
The awards are coming fast now for Arctic Intelligence. The Aussie scaleup just picked up two awards at The RegTech Association’s annual awards ceremony shortly after being recognised as a Rising Star in Deloitte’s Technology Fast50 late last year.
Hungarian startup PeasyPay vying Spanish and British expansion
PeasyPay, a bieometric-based payment company, is looking to expand its reach from its native Hungry to Spain, Slovenia and the UK.
Thomas H. Lee buys Alfresco Software
Thomas H. Lee Partners has agreed to buy Alfresco Software, a provider of process automation, content management and information governance software.
EU antitrust regulators put Apple Pay in its crosshairs
Apple is about to face more scrutiny from European regulators about whether or not the tech titan asked online sales companies to use Apple...
Social engineering attacks are hackers’ preferred method to get access to your system
Hackers prefer social engineering attacks and are more interested in using ransomware than stealing payment data, according to new research from Trustwave, the cybersecurity company.