MCPc launches Cybersecurity as a Service offering

Data protection and security risk management firm MCPc has launched Cybersecurity as a Service, a tailored service to help companies better understand and identify security vulnerabilities and protect their business from cyber threats.

19 FinTech funding rounds from the last week that you better not have missed

From cybersecurity unicorn Snyk's $200m funding round to payment service provider startup Mollie's €90m new cash injection, the last week was full of FinTechs completing funding rounds.

This is what the FCA wants firms to consider when closing ATMs

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has finalised its expectation for firms when they consider closing branches or ATMs, or converting a free-to-use ATM to pay-to-use.

Hungarian startup PeasyPay vying Spanish and British expansion

PeasyPay, a bieometric-based payment company, is looking to expand its reach from its native Hungry to Spain, Slovenia and the UK.

ICO reopens its regulatory sandbox

The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has reopened its regulatory sandbox to help companies develop new products by using personal data in a safe way.

Pcysys has secured $25m Series B funding to keep developing its cybersecurity offering

Cybersecurity startup Pcysys has closed a $25m Series B funding round led by Insight Partners to expand internationally and to keep developing its software.

Zwipe secures $10.63m in post-IPO raise

Biometric-enabled payment company Zwipe has raised NOK96m ($10.63m) in a post-IPO round to fuel the further development of its service well into 2021.

Snyk bags $200m in new funding round led by Addition

Having joined the unicorn club earlier this year, cybersecurity venture Snyk has added another $200m to its coffers in a new funding round.

Nine out of ten IT professionals have been breached

New research reveals that 94% of IT professionals have seen their digital infrastructures hacked by outsiders or had their own co-workers compromise data.

The European Commission is investigating Visa on how it treats FinTech companies

Visa is being investigated by the European Commission in regards to how it treats FinTech companies in its network.

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