Digitisation leaves the funds industry at a crossroads of innovation and vulnerability, as cybersecurity within financial firms remains a major concern, reports Benjamin David.
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Digitisation leaves the funds industry at a crossroads of innovation and vulnerability, as cybersecurity within financial firms remains a major concern, reports Benjamin David.
Apple's tap-to-pay launch could shift merchant preferences and amplify iPhone use, impacted by PSD3 regulations, writes Olga Karablina, head of payment product development and partner relations at ECOMMPAY.
Two key industry associations have called on central counterparties (CCPs) to pay greater attention to non-default risks such as cyber-attacks and investment risk.
A collection of financial services firms and big tech players have come together in a bid to develop common controls for the use of the cloud.
Italian asset manager Azimut has disclosed that it has been subject to a ransomware attack from hacking group BlackCat.
Rahul Bhushan, co-founder of Rize ETF, discusses how the cybersecurity sector is creating long-term opportunities by turning the tables on AI abusers.
Asset managers in New Zealand could face more stringent requirements for business continuity and systems resilience, according to proposals from the Financial Markets Authority (FMA).
Cybersecurity has emerged this year as the top concern for most investors. Shaun Davies, Crestbridge's director of client operations, discusses why - and what fund managers can do to secure their and their investor's data.
Tech staff in finance firms may feel uneasy amid crypto scandals, banking troubles, geopolitical conflicts and high inflation—a recipe for market trouble. By Denisa Sandu, head of digital practice, Synechron ME.
Asset managers are prioritising operational efficiency and cost-cutting over product development and geographical expansion, suggests recently published research.