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How technology can enable age verification while protecting both safety and privacy

EU Regulation is on the move, but the implementation matters

Securing the travel with digital identity and a new standard for airport travelers

Air travel depends on trust. We expect our personal information to be handled with care while we move through airports and across borders. If you have been traveling and shared your information with Air France you might have been one of many passengers who recently have received an email from the ...

Denmark to host the world's most powerful Quantum Computer - here’s why it matters

“This moves us from secure communication to secure computation, opening a new chapter in quantum. Anders Peter Kragh Dalskov Senior Cryptographic Engineer, Partisia Construction of the machine will begin in autumn 2025, with initial operations expected by late 2026 or early 2027. Once completed, ...

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Enhancing profitability and trust in vehicle leasing with data-driven valuations

In today's automotive landscape, car manufacturers often face a tough reality: direct sales of new vehicles sometimes mean losing money, or at best, offer very slim profit margins. This is why many manufacturers are looking towards the leasing market, seeing it as a crucial avenue for sustained ...

Cracking the code on pay gaps and how Privacy-Preserving tech can help drive fair pay in the EU

As Europe prepares for the full rollout of the EU Pay Transparency Directive by June 2026, organizations across the continent are facing a critical turning point. The new rules aim to ensure that employees have access to information about pay structures and demand that companies take a closer, ...

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Universities: Transitioning from physical verification cards to digital IDs with Decentralized Identity for exam authentication

Every time we share our personal information, we risk exposing more about ourselves than we intend. Take a simple identity check: You show your ID card, and suddenly, you end up revealing your full name, date of birth, address and other sensitive details. This happens because an ID card can contain ...

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Digital identity is broken - here's how to fix it for foreign students and workers

Why faster, safer identity verification is no longer optional for global institutions.

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Tax control across borders: Can you prove your transfer pricing is fair - without handing over your playbook?

The hidden cost of cross-border tax compliance. If you’re managing taxes across multiple jurisdictions, you already know the reporting burden is growing. Regulators want more transparency. Auditors expect faster turnaround. But every time you disclose internal pricing models or financial logic, ...

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Oversight without overreach: How regulators can enforce compliance without compromising privacy

Turn privacy challenges into compliance strength with secure collaboration

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How new EU regulations and data transparency are disrupting car insurance pricing

Recently, Danish media has highlighted a significant shift in car insurance pricing, with some of the largest industry players adjusting premiums by up to 30% to 80%. While these price changes may come as a surprise to policyholders and be challenging for insurers to justify amid market ...