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8i Enterprises Provides Update on Its Merger Target Diginex
8i Enterprises announced that Digivault has completed the Cyber Essentials Plus certification from the United Kingdom Government.
8i Enterprises Acquisition (NASDAQ:JFK) announced that Digivault, a subsidiary of the firm’s intended merger target Diginex, completed the Cyber Essentials Plus certification from the United Kingdom Government.
As quoted in the press release:
Diginex is a digital asset financial services and advisory company with which JFK entered into a definitive share exchange agreement dated July 9, 2019.
Receiving this certification means that Digivault has passed the rigorous process that ensures it has the measures in place to protect against the vast majority of common cyberattacks. These include hacking, phishing, malicious software and ransomware through which criminals hijack files and hold them to ransom, and distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks against websites, which are often accompanied by extortion.
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