CISA releases cybersecurity performance goals
On October 27th, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released its cybersecurity performance goals (CPGs) that seek to set high priority baseline vital practices that both critical infrastructure owners and businesses of all sizes can carry out
The EU DORA Act sets the scene to guide financial …
George Ralph, Global Managing Director at RFA examines the introduction of this new legislation, and what regulatory requirements firms operating in Luxembourg wi …
Principaux défis digital auxquels les ManCos sont …
Avec plus de 75% des fonds UCITS distribués dans le monde entier, le Luxembourg est devenu un leader mondial de la distribution transfrontalière de fonds d'inve …
How EU-based hedge funds and private equity manage …
Europe focused hedge funds are outperforming in local markets and are leading the way globally when it comes to the ESG implementation of funds.
How Asset Management can fully embrace digitalisat …
According to AIMA’s recent report, both fund distributors and asset managers have invested significant sums into their digital propositions. The web-based int …
Why the Cloud is critical to business continuity m …
2022 has been a challenging year for many firms in alternative asset management. There are a plethora of business continuity threats and most of these belong in t …
Why cybersecurity calls for cyber resilience
At the start of 2022, The World Economic Forum published its Global Cyber Security Outlook for 2022. If we look back to the year that preceded this year, security …
Geopolitics and cybersecurity have become inextric …
At the start of September, Beijing accused the US National Security Agency (NSA) of launching "tens of thousands" of cyberattacks on China.
CISA sign an agreement to strengthen cybersecurity
The CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) in the US signed an agreement, known as a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC), with the Ukrainian State Se …
Sustainability in finance: The need for effective …
In January 2020, the Luxembourg government launched a public-private body called the Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Initiative (LSFI).