VGS webinar on security and compliance: Meet the speakers

By William Girling
FinTech Magazine will be hosting an exclusive live webinar with VGS and Quo on the topic of integrating compliance effectively in fintech...

FinTech Magazine will be hosting an exclusive live webinar with VGS and Quo on the topic of integrating compliance effectively in fintech.

Entitled ‘Offloading security and compliance for growth’, the event is set to take place on 6 May at 10am PT/1pm ET - you can still sign up for it here.

We’ve already provided an overview of the webinar and the themes to be discussed, but now we’d like to properly introduce the speakers themselves: Very Good Security’s (VGS) VP of Business Development & Strategy, Peter Berg, and Tucker Haas from Quo Finance.

Berg is a graduate of Stanford University, holding a BS in Mathematical and Computational Science and an MS in Statistics. Before joining VGS in 2018, his previous roles included Director of Online Operations at Joby, VP of October Three, and Head of Visa Futures at Visa.

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Haas is also a Stanford graduate; he completed a BS in Computer Science in 2019. Both a tech expert and an entrepreneur, he has co-founded two companies (Redcup in 2016 and Quo Finance in 2018) and was previously Head of Software at OmniSono and a Production Engineering Intern at Facebook.

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During the webinar, both will discuss the pain points of implementing compliance in fintech app development, how to defend data and reassure customers about its protection, dispense practical advice for fintechs just getting started, and share exciting innovations in the sector.

Is security and compliance important to your company? Register for the webinar now

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