Europe to end anonymous Bitcoin exchanges to fight terrorism
Europe has proposed to bring Bitcoin players in line with anti-terror finance regulations applicable to regular financial institutions.
Europe has proposed to bring Bitcoin players in line with anti-terror finance regulations applicable to regular financial institutions.
The recent massive hack of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca – and the publication of its trove of confidential information in a publicly-searchable format that has cast suspicions on everyone from David Cameron to Emma Watson to cybercriminals themselves – is the kind of “extinction-level event” that businesses should better prepare for when their viability is entirely based on trust, one security consultant has warned.
David Braue | 12 May | Read more
Assumptions that government organisations' strict governance requirements make them more secure than conventional businesses are a dangerous fallacy, a security expert has warned in the wake of a growing string of high-profile data breaches in both the public and private sectors.
David Braue | 11 May | Read more