Google announces co-founding and partnership with the Global Signal Exchange

Google, in collaboration with leading organisations - the DNS Research Federation (an OXIL project) and the Global Anti-Scam Alliance, has launched a groundbreaking initiative: the Global Signal Exchange (GSE).
This insightful blog post from Google (29 October 2024) dives into how the GSE is set to revolutionise the fight against cybercrime. It details how this innovative platform (powered by OXIL) acts as a global clearinghouse, enabling real-time sharing of vital scam-related intelligence among industry partners, law enforcement, and consumer protection groups. Discover how this collaborative approach, powered by advanced technology, aims to proactively identify, disrupt, and ultimately reduce the devastating impact of online fraud.
The Global Signal Exchange is a UK not-for-profit founded by OXIL, Google and GASA.
One of OXIL’s research projects, the DNS Research Federation, also played a supporting role in the early stages, exploring the role of the Domain Name System (DNS) in cyber security policy and standards.
Following the announcement, this story has been covered in several major publications and continues to attract interest from the technical community.
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