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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 ...

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Digital identities reinvented: From centralized control to decentralized freedom

Imagine waking up one day to find that every piece of your digital identity—from your bank accounts and personal emails to your government records—has been compromised.

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How Partisia’s decentralized identity will transform IAM, IDV & KYC providers for better security & compliance

Decentralized identity management is reshaping the digital landscape across industries. By shifting control from centralized authorities to individuals, organizations empower users to manage their own digital identities—boosting privacy, convenience, and security.

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Whistleblower systems aren’t trusted - Fix that without exposure

Most companies claim to support whistleblowers. Few actually provide a system people trust.

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Revolutionizing clinical research with secure data sharing

The challenges of clinical research in a data-driven era: Imagine researchers from hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and research centers joining forces on a global study for a rare disease. Each institution holds valuable patient data, representing critical pieces of the puzzle. Yet, sharing ...

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SingPass vs MitID: Why Singapore is outshining Denmark in digital identity management

By now, you may have realized that our digital and physical lives are merging faster than ever through the apps, services, and devices we rely on daily. Nonetheless, digital interactions have introduced major challenges in verifying identities and managing personal data. However, this isn’t a new ...

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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.