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Dagens industri: Public-Private Digital Security & Nordnet's US Stock Trading

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Source: Dagens industri

Key takeaways

  • The increasing importance of public-private partnerships in digital security is underscored by concerns over the vulnerability of critical infrastructure
  • Oskar Ehrnström, Security Chief at Tietoevry Tech Services, asserts that collaborative efforts between public and private sectors are crucial to effectively combat evolving digital threats
  • He emphasizes that private technology companies, now integral components of society, necessitate a shared responsibility for maintaining robust digital security
The increasing importance of public-private partnerships in digital security is underscored by concerns over the vulnerability of critical infrastructure. Oskar Ehrnström, Security Chief at Tietoevry Tech Services, asserts that collaborative efforts between public and private sectors are crucial to effectively combat evolving digital threats. He emphasizes that private technology companies, now integral components of society, necessitate a shared responsibility for maintaining robust digital security. Ehrnström argues that national resilience is inextricably linked to the digital infrastructure largely managed by private entities, rendering exclusive government investment inadequate without structured collaboration. In a separate development within the financial sector, Nordnet has become the first major Swedish institution to offer pre-market trading of U.S. stocks. This initiative allows investors to react promptly to market movements, enabling trading of NYSE and Nasdaq shares starting at 1:00 PM Swedish time, according to Ara Mustafa, Investment Coach at Nordnet. However, Mustafa cautions investors regarding the elevated risks associated with pre-market trading, including reduced liquidity, wider spreads, and potentially increased volatility.

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digital securitypublic-private partnershipTietoevryNordnetpre-market tradingUS stocksfinancial sector

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