The data-driven bank: Bridging compliance, privacy, and collaborative intelligence
About the Security Event
Banks are being pushed to detect financial crime more accurately while strict regulations limit how data can be shared across institutions. This webinar focuses on how privacy preserving technologies help resolve that conflict by enabling collaboration without exposing sensitive information. It explains why traditional transaction monitoring fails in an open banking environment and how gaps between institutions are exploited by criminals.
The session covers how Multi Party Computation and digital identity approaches allow banks to analyze cross bank activity, improve fraud and AML detection, and meet requirements under frameworks such as the AI Act, DORA, AMLD6, and PSR. Attendees will see how secure data collaboration, stronger identity verification, and verifiable compliance can work together to support a more resilient and data driven banking model.