Mayur Joshi

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Mayur Joshi is a contributing editor to Regtechtimes, he is recognized for his insightful reporting and analysis on financial crimes, particularly in the realms of espionage and sanctions. Mayur's expertise extends globally, with a notable focus on the sanctions imposed by OFAC, as well as those from the US, UK, and Australia. He is also regular contributor on Geopolitical subjects and have been writing about China. He has authored seven books on financial crimes and compliance, solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the industry. One of his significant contributions is designing India's first certification program in Anti-Money Laundering, highlighting his commitment to enhancing AML practices. His book on global sanctions further underscores his deep knowledge and influence in the field of regtech.

Explosive US Probe Against 3 Chinese Telecom Giants to Control Espionage Activities

US Probe aims to uncover the extent to which Chinese Telecom companies could exploit their U.S.-based internet services, potentially compromising national security

Lazarus Group Strikes Again: Alex Labs Targeted in $4 Million Exploit

In a troubling development for the cryptocurrency sector, Alex Labs, a notable layer-2 developer for Bitcoin, fell victim to a sophisticated cyber-attack in May...

EU Sanctions 6 Russian Hackers; Cybersecurity Takes Front Seat in Geopolitics

The European Union (EU) has taken a decisive step in the fight against cybercrime by approving additional restrictive measures against 6 Russian Hackers involved...

Rising Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo: A Flashpoint in the Balkans

The complex relationship between Serbia and Kosovo remains a significant point of tension in the Balkans, rooted in historical grievances, ethnic divides, and geopolitical...

NATO’s 2.7 Billion MK Airbase Project Near Ukraine and Crimea is Strategic Stronghold in Europe

Romania's Mihail Kogălniceanu (MK) airbase is undergoing a significant transformation, poised to become NATO's largest base in Europe.

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U.S. moves to blacklist ships accused of smuggling banned North Korean coal to China

The United States is preparing to take a firm...

Lafarge accused of paying Islamic State group to keep Syria plant running, faces trial in France

A high-profile trial has begun in France against Lafarge,...
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