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November 6

ALFI – Leading Edge Conference – FinTech: cybersecurity and blockchain

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The fourth conference this year in ALFI’s Leading Edge series will examine the topic of cybersecurity and blockchain.

It takes place on 6 November 2019 at the Luxembourg House of Financial Technology (LHoFT).

The ALFI Leading Edge conference series provides expert knowledge on specialist subjects. ALFI Leading Edge presentations are designed to inform and inspire the audience. They offer rare insights into particularly technical issues, focus on state-of-the-art industry practices and best-in-class approaches and deliver only the latest content for a real educational value.

Cybersecurity challenges from a governance perspective

At the Leading Edge event, the cybersecurity challenges that the industry is facing will be discussed from a business governance perspective, identifying relevant issues and concerns that industry players should address.

FinTech and fund governance experts will clarify the responsibilities that banks, management companies, PSFs and their business leaders and governing bodies have regarding cybersecurity, and will provide an overview of best practices and available guidance documents.

Distributed ledger technology in fund distribution

The audience can also expect valuable insights into the impact of the DLT on fund distribution, gain a better understanding of the developments in distributed ledger technology and discuss proposals for Luxembourg.

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