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The FCA is nervous – but in a good way

The FCA is nervous – but in a good way

Written by on October 14, 2016 in Opinion with 0 Comments

When a Regulator – in this case the FCA (UK Financial Conduct Authority) – begins a speech at a conference with the words, “I am feeling rather nervous”, it is quite difficult not to sit up and listen. These, though, were the first words of the FCA speaker, Bob Ferguson, at the Fintech Scotland 2016 conference […]

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FCA offers rewards to ethical hackers after car breach

FCA offers rewards to ethical hackers after car breach

Written by on July 13, 2016 in News with 0 Comments

(Reuters) – Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) will offer rewards of as much as $1,500 to ethical hackers who tell the auto maker about data security weaknesses in its vehicles, the company said. FCA’s move comes a year after independent cybersecurity researchers used a wireless connection to turn off a Jeep Cherokee’s engine. The hack, reported […]

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