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Nasdaq Verafin 2026 Global Financial Crime Report spotlights GSE’s global fraud signal exchange combating $4.4T in crime; explore key insights now.
Lucien is the Founder and CTO of Oxford Information Labs and the Global Signal Exchange. Since becoming a technical engineer in 2000, Lucien has co-designed several innovative tech systems, specialising in the domain name system, internet security, and knowledge base and research systems. Working with some of the biggest brands in technology, NGOs, government, education, and finance sectors, Lucien has established a talented team of engineers and internet governance specialists. He has a background in the arts, having performed as a professional actor from 1984 to 1994, and is a frequent presenter of podcasts, co-hosting roundtables, and teaching at universities. He holds a First Class Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science and a Master of Business Administration.
Nasdaq Verafin 2026 Global Financial Crime Report spotlights GSE’s global fraud signal exchange combating $4.4T in crime; explore key insights now.
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is supporting the Global Signal Exchange (GSE) and partner Oxford Information Labs to advance efforts against online scams. The partnership aims to scale practical digital-safety tools to protect vulnerable users from fraud. Read the full announcement from Global Signal Exchange.
Punktum dk becomes the first Domain Registry to join the Global Signal Exchange, setting a new standard for TLD security and proactive global scam prevention.
Since its launch in 2025, the Global Signal Exchange has brought together 45 organisations, with a total of 160 in the Membership pipeline, spanning technology platforms, telecoms providers, registries, law enforcement partners and civil society organisations. This growing coalition allows members to exchange threat signals in real time and respond collectively to emerging scam activity. The rapid uptake of the platform reflects industry and law enforcement recognition that individual organisations can no longer tackle online crime alone — and that shared data is essential to disrupting scams before they spread.
Read about Google’s first blog post announcing its collaboration with the DNS Research Federation (an OXIL project), and the Global Anti-Scam Alliance as co-founders of the Global Signal Exchange (GSE).
Explore the consumer impact of the recent Marks & Spencer social engineering cyberattack that shut down its online store. Emily analyses the implications and the retail sector's overall approach to combating scams and fraud.
There are a wide range of global signal exchanges in place across the world ranging from internet networks to financial services to cybersecurity, scientific research and sensor systems.