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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.
Nasdaq Verafin 2026 Global Financial Crime Report spotlights GSE’s global fraud signal exchange combating $4.4T in crime; explore key insights now.
UK Fraud Strategy: real-time data sharing across sectors and borders powers the Global Signal Exchange to disrupt online fraud at scale—learn how it works.
Explore GSE Platform v2.4.0: Featuring the new ASN League Table, which identifies networks attracting the most and fewest threat reports. This update introduces Enhanced Group Impact Metrics, SAML SSO support, and expanded query functionality for deeper signal analysis.
Founded by OXIL, Google, and GASA, the Global Signal Exchange (GSE) transforms fraud prevention through collective defense. Powered by AI, GSE bridges tech, finance, and law enforcement with real-time alerts to disrupt the $1 trillion global scam economy. Read more about its impact.
In this segment, Emily Taylor, CEO of Oxford Information Labs and co-founder of the Global Signal Exchange, provides a clear and insightful explanation of how ransomware attacks work. Learn what happens when a company falls victim, from being locked out of their systems and the scrambling of crucial data to the demand for ransom.
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.