Intelligent CISO Issue 27 | Page 10

news FinTech regulatory framework crucial to combat financial crime Emmanuel De Groote, Regional Head of Compliance, Africa and Middle East, for Standard Chartered leading figure from Standard A Chartered says a robust FinTech regulatory framework is crucial to Africa’s financial prospects. Emmanuel De Groote, Regional Head of Compliance, Africa and Middle East, for Standard Chartered, has argued that a sweeping transformation in the African financial sector has resulted in this need. “As with any technological advancement, the prospects of FinTech-led prosperity bring a host of risks and a sound regulatory framework is the only approach that can promote fair outcomes for people and reduce the risks of predatory practices against vulnerable customers,” he said. “Implementing a regulatory framework for FinTech could support the development of a more digitised and robust financial system as well as pave the way for more innovation and frictionless digital banking solutions. With the threat of cyberattacks, data vulnerability, fraud and more, FinTech can negatively impact stakeholders, FinTech entities, and banking and nonbanking participants, which is why it is imperative to strengthen safeguards and supervision in order to promote consumer safety, financial stability and market confidence.” He added that the introduction of appropriate regulations can promote transparency and strengthen defence mechanisms to mitigate risks of cyberattacks, breach of consumer data, fraud and money laundering. ACRONIS ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF CYBER PROTECT BETA VERSION AS DEMAND FOR ENDPOINT SECURITY FOR REMOTE WORK SKYROCKETS cronis, a global leader in cyber A protection, has announced that Acronis Cyber Protect, its cloud offering through service providers, is now available for all, as a beta version, to easily deploy on-premises. The game-changing flagship solution integrates data protection, cybersecurity and endpoint management to help people navigate the crucial need for a safe remote work environment. With this release, IT teams get to really try the technology and deploy the solution’s unique capabilities across all environments to safeguard all data, applications and systems. “The COVID-19 pandemic requires more businesses than ever to adopt remote work policies,” said Acronis Executive Officer, Serguei ‘SB’ Beloussov. “While remote work offers a lot of benefits, it can put valuable company data at risk of cyberattacks. With the expanded access to a beta version, we want to help more organisations and individuals protect their data, devices and infrastructure.” A recent survey by Gartner revealed that 74% of organisations intend to permanently shift some employees to remote work. The ability to add comprehensive and proven endpoint security – without increasing complexity or IT staffing requirements – has become a critical business need but also a competitive advantage. In an IDC report published by Phil Goodwin and Robyn Westervelt, Acronis Cyber Protect was named ‘one of the most comprehensive attempts to provide data protection and cybersecurity to date’, and added that ‘Acronis shows potential to disrupt traditional IT security vendors by delivering integrated components for backup/recovery and malware detection and protection’. 10 Issue 27 | www.intelligentciso.com