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New regulation prevent minors from social media account in Australia

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 ...

Improve recovery of critical data in disaster zones

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 ...

person paying in a tablet using a digital ID wallet with DID made in according to eIDAS

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?

Protecting health data in a time of evolving privacy concerns

As privacy issues around personal health data make headlines, one of the most urgent questions facing society is: Who truly owns our data? And perhaps more critically, how can we be assured that our data won’t be used against us?

person using a digital wallet on a mobile device

Enhance Digital Wallet offerings using Multi-Party Computation

As cyberattacks become increasingly advanced and frequent, safeguarding personal data is more crucial than ever. As a response, the European Union has recently unveiled an ambitious regulatory plan, aimed at fortifying digital security infrastructure across member states and empowering citizens to ...

New digital regulations: implement data privacy in the process

The days of simply clicking "yes" or "no" in a pop-up box when shopping for alcohol or cigarettes (also e-cigarettes) online have come to an end.

How to pave the way for secure data use forfinancial institutions

The threat posed by quantum computers is not just a distant concern; it’s already taking shape. Determined attackers can store encrypted sensitive data now, with the intention of decrypting it later using quantum computing – a tactic known as the “harvest now, decrypt later” attack. This highlights ...

Digital Platformer partners with Partisia

New partnership to change the way we detect financial fraud today

When discussing fraud and its significant impact on the world and our daily lives, the conversation often focuses on fintech, fraud detection and particularly areas like money laundering, tax embezzlement and other criminal activities.

Digital Platformer and Partisia partner to build Privacy-Preserving Fintech applications

In a society where interconnected digital procedures can not be overstated, the need for data security solutions and innovative methods to safeguard our data, while maintaining user control - is more important than ever. And the fintech industry, having financial fraud detection and the protection ...

Transforming healthcare data management across the EU

Without the feeling of control and trust, people usually have second thoughts when it comes to allowing organisations, companies and even individuals access to their health data. Lack of transparency and overview of how and where your data is used also adds to insecurities. This is particularly ...