European Union (EU) stories
Yubico urges EU financial firms to ditch legacy MFA
Yesterday
Yubico warns EU financial firms that DORA-era resilience demands phish-resistant passkeys, not passwords and legacy MFA still rife in banks.
YouLend & Teya launch SME cash advances in UK, Europe
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YouLend teams up with Teya to launch flexible cash advances of GBP £1,000-GBP £2 million for more than 30,000 UK SMEs, ahead of EU rollout.
osapiens raises USD $100m to reach unicorn status
Last week
German sustainability software firm osapiens raises USD $100m Series C led by Decarbonization Partners, propelling it to unicorn status.
Staci to drive Waldencast’s UK & EU fulfilment growth
Last week
Staci wins Waldencast Brands fulfilment deal to support B2B and DTC growth as the beauty group scales across the UK and EU markets.
Dun & Bradstreet outlines seven key compliance trends
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Dun & Bradstreet flags sanctions, data quality and AI governance as top compliance pressures shaping corporate risk in 2026.
Tighter visa rules deepen SAP S/4HANA skills shortage
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UK and EU visa curbs are worsening an already severe SAP S/4HANA talent crunch, driving longer hiring cycles, rising costs and delivery risk.
Broadband Forum revamps TR-181 to cut home energy use
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Broadband Forum updates TR-181 with new power controls so home routers, repeaters and set-top boxes can slash energy use across Europe.
European privacy teams warn of cuts amid rising risks
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European privacy teams brace for 2026 budget cuts as understaffing grows, breach risks rise and boards treat privacy as mere compliance.
BioCatch warns AI agents will supercharge online fraud
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BioCatch warns AI shopping agents will turbocharge online fraud, urging banks and retailers to distinguish helpful bots from criminal misuse.
OVHcloud outlines 2026 vision for Canada’s digital future
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OVHcloud VP of the Americas says digital sovereignty, green AI infrastructure and quantum planning will define Canada’s digital economy by 2026.
Traxlo brings pay-per-task gig labour model to UK
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Traxlo launches its pay-per-task gig labour platform in the UK, targeting grocery chains with task fees from GBP £3 to GBP £50.
Auditoria boosts UK, EU growth with new data hubs, hire
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Auditoria opens UK and Ireland data hubs and hires London lead as it chases 400% European growth and rising demand for sovereign AI.
Apple to build next AI models on Google Gemini cloud
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Apple will build its next-generation AI foundation models on Google’s Gemini cloud, promising a more personalised Siri later this year.
Polarise secures EUR €117m for European AI data hubs
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Polarise lands EUR €117m financing from Macquarie to expand Munich AI data hub and fund GPU-driven data centre projects across Europe.
Designer Kids Club debuts ReLuxe Story circular IDs
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Designer Kids Club launches ReLuxe Story, using Digital Product Passports to track luxury childrenswear from first purchase to resale.
Europe warned over AI security gap despite AI Act lead
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Europe’s AI security controls lag global norms, leaving anomaly detection, incident response and supply-chain visibility dangerously weak.
How Java will power secure, enterprise-scale AI by 2026
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By 2026, Java is tipped to be AI’s production backbone, driving heavier compute, tighter security and runtime modernisation.
Milestone unveils Hafnia traffic VLM & XProtect plug-in
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Milestone launches traffic-tuned video AI tools for XProtect and APIs, promising faster reviews, fewer false alarms and easier integrations.
AI, geopolitics & supply chains reshape cyber risk
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Rapid AI rollout, geopolitical rifts and fragile supply chains are upending cyber risk, straining outdated security and compliance regimes.
Klaviyo boosts EMEA growth, names Europe-based Co-CEO
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Klaviyo posts 48% EMEA revenue surge, names Europe-based Co-CEO Chano Fernández to spearhead international and AI-driven retail push.