DZ Bank, the second-largest financial group in Germany, plans to unveil a retail cryptocurrency trading project by the end of 2024. This ambitious venture will see participation from dozens of corporate banks and will initially cater to private users who do not seek investment or trading consultations.
18 countries have developed a detailed set of guidelines on AI cyber security. Participants include the USA, UK, Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Australia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, South Korea, and Singapore.
The case's key figures engineered unique encryption ransomware to launch attacks on the world's leading corporations in countries like France, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United States, with their operations dating back to 2018.
Germany's data watchdog has been scrutinizing the Worldcoin initiative since the previous year due to apprehensions concerning the extensive processing of confidential biometric information. Currently, concerns have been raised about Sam Altman's project from the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.