European Union
Regulatory Spotlight: Avoiding the jab-hook combo
When regulators squabble, who loses? Everyone. Regulatory disharmony is real, folks—and so far, we don’t see signs of the trend […]
US, UK, and EU Blame China for MS Server Attacks
The United States, United Kingdom, and European Union joined industry groups in attributing the Microsoft exchange server attacks earlier this […]
Met Police Seize £180m in Cryptocurrency
The Metropolitan Police force seized approximately £180 million in the ongoing fight against money launderers and cyber criminals, who use […]
Financial sector has not implemented cybersecurity measures: Deloitte
Only nine percent of Danish financial institutions have implemented key cybersecurity measures, according to new research published by Deloitte. The […]
As Ransomware Soars, Insurers Mull Changes
As ransomware attacks soar, payment requests have begun to attract increased legal and regulatory scrutiny. In this complex environment, industry […]
US and EU Launch Trade and Technology Council
During the EU-US Summit in Brussels, the United States and European Union set a joint transatlantic agenda, agreeing to a […]
EU Extends Sanctions to Hackers—Banks, Cyber Insurers Face Dilemma
The European Council extended a framework that penalizes cyber-attacks against EU or member countries for another year. The framework, part […]