Data Sharing & the GSE - a Big Topic at the UNODC, Vienna
Data Sharing & the GSE lead key fraud discussions at the UNODC Vienna summit, highlighting cross-border insights and victim-focused strategies—learn more now.
Data Sharing & the GSE lead key fraud discussions at the UNODC Vienna summit, highlighting cross-border insights and victim-focused strategies—learn more now.
The 2026 Munich Cyber Security Conference highlighted actionable strategies for countering online scams, featuring the Global Signal Exchange's approach to cross-border collaboration and supply chain security. Discussions emphasized the necessity of rapid, cross-sector threat sharing and the need to map the physical and digital geography of scam operations.
GSE CTO Lucien Taylor announces the expansion of the Malvertising Pilot following a successful signal exchange between Google and Amazon. Phase 2 is now open to organizations with malvertising threat intelligence.
The Global Signal Exchange (GSE), today welcomes support from Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist and a leading digital-safety philanthropist, to accelerate the GSE’s work to help organisations tackle online scams, fraud and abuse with unprecedented pace, software capabilities and scale.
Cross border data sharing is legally complex. Emily Taylor's keynote speech at the International Data Law Forum in Berlin, 2025, provides a background on the legal issues, draws parallels with the airline industry and safeguarding in health and social care, and points to signs of hope through voluntary, industry-led initiatives, such as the Global Signal Exchange.
The Global Signal Exchange (GSE) took centre stage at this quarter’s Global Anti Scam Summit in London. Google, Meta, the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) and Netcraft highlighted how the GSE is connecting data to disrupt the scam ecosystem in new and meaningful ways. Every main session of the summit positioned the GSE as a game-changer in the fight against fraud.