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Cross-Border KYC: A new path to secure data sharing

For multinational banks, operating across jurisdictions presents a unique challenge: ensuring compliance with local Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations while navigating the complexities of cross-border data privacy laws.

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How banks can unite to improve Anti-Money Laundering detection

Imagine you’re a compliance officer at PRT Bank, a medium-sized institution with branches in multiple countries. Every day, you and your team review large volumes of transactions, looking for any trace of suspicious activity - whether it’s unusually large cash deposits, suspicious cross-border ...

The world's first commercial use of Multi-Party Computation (MPC) was in a sugar beet auction

From theory to reality: The world’s first commercial use of Multi-Party Computation (MPC)

The world’s first commercial implementation of Multi-Party Computation (MPC) took place in 2008: The Danish Sugar Beet Auction. Here's the story of how sugar beets in Denmark helped pioneer this advanced technology.

Data breach caused by cyber criminals exposes thousand of Danish citizens health data

Living in Denmark, it likely hasn’t escaped anyone’s attention that there’s been a lot of media coverage focused on a recent cyberattack on a Danish private practice, which led to the exposure of highly sensitive patient data, and has underscored a growing crisis in healthcare security.

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Data Privacy Day 2025: Forward-thinking companies will change how we look at data privacy in the future

Every January 28th, we celebrate Data Privacy Day – an international effort to create awareness for companies and people around the world to focus on respecting privacy, safeguarding data, and enabling trust.

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Data privacy vs. cybersecurity: Why one can’t work without the other

Data privacy and cybersecurity are two related yet different fields. Understanding how they are connected can help you see how each one plays a unique role, especially when it comes to protecting private data. Let’s explore what sets these concepts apart.

New regulation will prevent minors from creating a social media account in Australia by the end of 2025

It likely hasn’t escaped anyone’s attention over the past couple of weeks - whether from magazines or news broadcasts - that TikTok, Instagram, and other social media platforms in Australia are now required to verify that users are at least 16 years old. Parental consent is no exception to this ...

Partisia COO, Peter F. Frandsen, smiling while working on a laptop with a Partisia sticker.

Looking into the future of privacy and security: A conversation with Peter, COO at Partisia

“First and foremost, I don’t believe in revolutions. For one, very few of them ended well. I’d rather say; the train is moving, so jump on board! - there’s room for everyone.” - Peter Frands Frandsen

Improving recovery of critical data in disaster zones by using Partisia Platform

Did you know that Japan has kept detailed earthquake records for over a thousand years? Given this history, it’s no surprise that Japan is among the most earthquake prone countries in the world. Every year, Japan experiences more than a thousand earthquakes. Most are mild enough not to cause any ...

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What would eIDAS mean for wallet and DID providers?

The eIDAS regulation is set to transform the way we see and use digital identity across Europe, and wallet and Decentralized Identity (DID) providers are at the forefront of this evolution. But what does this mean for the industry - and for the citizens of Europe?