Cybersecurty platform Edge Delta collects $3m Seed round
Edge Delta, a Seattle-based analytics platform, has collected $3m in its Seed round led by MaC Venture Capital and Amity Ventures.
A third of organizations fail to report serious cyberattacks to Israeli authorities
New Israeli regulations force businesses and non-profits to report serious hack attacks to the authorities. However, only two-thirds were reported in the first year of the law being enforced.
Cymatic closes $4.5m in funding to support technology development
Cymatic has closed its seed funding round on $4.5m to support development of its entity behaviour analytics services.
The European Commission’s latest move means the UK will face stricter finance regulations after...
Europe’s political top dogs have laid out the EU’s regulations regarding cross-border financial services trade. For Britain, this could mean stricter rules when the country leaves the EU.
Prevailion closes Series A as it looks to expand its team
Prevailion, a cybersecurity platform designed to change how firms approach risk mitigation, has netted $10m in its Series A.
FNA nets $5.5m in its Series A round led by IQ Capital
FNA, which supplies risk management services to financial institutions, has netted $5.5m in its Series A round.
Casino startup SuprNation picks Gaming Innovation Group to improve its compliance
Founded in 2015, SuprNation is an iGaming startup that runs casino services. The company has now partnered up with Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) to ensure it complies with the relevant regulations.
Meet the ten participants picked to take part in the ICO’s first data protection...
The British Information Commissioner's Office has launched a new service to help companies and organizations innovate for the common good using public data. Now it has chosen its first cohort to enjoy the sandbox.
Microsoft’s mobile and online solutions non-compliant with GDPR officials say
Dutch authorities have found that Microsoft’s online and mobile office suit still have some issues to sort out before being compliant with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
It’s official: Facebook’s Like button could become your next GDPR nightmare
The Court of Justice of the European Union’s new landmark ruling finds that websites hosting Facebook Like button widget could be in breach of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) if they are not careful.












