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Source: Sumsub

Sumsub, a leading global full-cycle verification platform, commits to tackling the alarming surge of fraud networks in Asia-Pacific (APAC) by launching its upgraded Fraud Prevention Solution. In addition to fraud networks, the upgraded solution will also help businesses address other pertinent fraud issues such as account takeovers, chargeback fraud, bot attacks and more.

Source: FIS

Global financial technology leader FIS (NYSE: FIS) has today announced that its SecurLOCK card fraud management solution is poised to deliver an increase in accurately identified and prevented fraudulent card transactions utilizing a new collaboration with FIS Fintech Accelerator alumnus Stratyfy.

Klarna, the Swedish fintech giant, has been ordered to pay a hefty fine of nearly three-quarters of a million dollars for breaching the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), according to a recent ruling by a Swedish court of appeal.

The Biden administration's latest fiscal blueprint, unveiled on Monday, doesn't present significant increases in cybersecurity funding, marking a departure from expectations within the cybersecurity community.

Source: FS-Isac

FS-ISAC, the member-driven, not-for-profit organisation that advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system, and Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cloud company that powers and protects life online, released new research on the surge of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks threatening the financial services sector and its customers.

Last month, a federal agency responsible for cybersecurity found itself targeted in a hacking incident, leading to the shutdown of two critical computer systems, according to a spokesperson for the agency and sources familiar with the matter speaking to CNN.

Source: NICE Actimize

NICE Actimize, a NICE (NASDAQ: NICE) business, today announced the launch of ARCHIVE-X, a cloud-based, all communications-in-one archiving and records management solution for financial services firms.

UniCredit, one of Italy's leading financial institutions and the country's second-largest bank, has found itself in the spotlight once again, this time facing a substantial fine of €2.8 million (£2.3 million) from Italy's data protection authority. The penalty stems from a data breach incident that unfolded in 2018, marking a significant setback for the banking giant.

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