When: March 3rd 2026 (NEW DATE) at 13:00 CET
Duration: 45 minutes
Recording: We will share the recording of this live webinar to all signups.
The compliance deadlock and a partial view of crime
In today’s ‘Open Banking’ space, banking is 100% digital and online. However, criminals exploit the gaps between these digital systems. They move funds through Placement, Layering, and Integration across multiple banks, ensuring no single institution has a full view of the transaction graph.
Current and upcoming mandates - AMLD6, the AI Act, DORA, and PSR (PSD3) - demand that banks improve Precision (fewer false flags) and Recall (catching more crime). But there is a deadlock: To improve these metrics, the law requires you to collaborate, but GDPR and competitive secrecy make it legally and technically very challenging to see your competitors' data.
How do you detect a cross-institutional money laundering scheme when you are only allowed to see your own "slice" of the data?
The mechanisms of MPC: How "Secret Sharing" creates a "Land of Opportunity" for data sharing that was previously blocked by regulation.
Transaction monitoring 2.0: Moving from simple rules to advanced, cross-bank graph metrics.
The "Strategic Bridge": How to use the upcoming PSR and AI Act frameworks to justify investments in privacy-preserving tech that actually grows the business.
We are moving into a future where data is interoperable by design. In this webinar, we demonstrate how Multi-Party Computation (MPC) and Digital Identity (DID) act as the technological bridge, allowing banks to "blindly" pool data to meet the toughest regulatory mandates.
Graph analysis in the dark: Using MPC, banks can calculate PageRank risk scores and identify "strongly connected components" across the entire financial network. You get the interoperable data advantage without any bank ever seeing another’s raw transaction records.
Doubling precision: Discover how "Secret Sharing" allows cross-institutional models to double the precision of detection, slashing the manual labor costs currently spent on false positives.
Detection-as-a-Service: How a lead bank can sell its advanced ML detection models to others via MPC, protecting the bank's IP and the customer's privacy simultaneously.
The EUDI Wallet Advantage: Learn how the European Digital Identity Wallet fulfills PSR (PSD3) requirements for Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) natively on the smartphone.
The Integration: We show the "coupling" of calculations and identity. How to weave Business Wallets into the payment flow to automate KYB (Know Your Business) and provide real-time "Proof of Compliance."
Safe harbors for AI: Under the AI Act, high-risk AI requires strict data governance. MPC acts as a "Privacy-Enhancing Technology" (PET) that allows for model validation across shared data without data movement.
Verifiable compliance: In the context of DORA and PSR, it’s not enough to be secure; you must prove it. We discuss how modern cryptography provides a "mathematical audit trail" to regulators.
Speakers:
Mark Medum Bundgaard
Chief Product Officer, Partisia
Anders Peter Kragh Dalskov
Sr. Cryptographic Engineer, Partisia
Moderator: Sofie Krabbe