How emerging market regulators may be helped by machine learning
IOSCO and Cambridge Judge Business School collaborate on a machine-learning pilot to assist emerging-market regulators. The International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) and Cambridge Judge Business School announced today (9 March) a pilot project for the development of a Machine…

John Lotian News: Nyse Mayhem traced to staffer who left a backup system running
The Regulatory Genome Project is mentioned in this article regarding Peter Clifford starting a new position as Research Affiliate at Cambridge Judge Business School. Read the full article [johnlothiannews.com]…
Regulatory Genome Project names Technology Group Chair
Sholthana Begum of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority is appointed Chair of the Technology Group of the Regulatory Genome Project at Cambridge Judge Business School. Sholthana Begum, Head of Data and Data Strategy at the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA),…

Qatar News Agency: Qatar Financial Centre Regulatory Authority, British CJBS-RGP Sign MoU
Mauro Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School is mentioned in this article about a MoU signed between the University of Cambridge and QFCRA, with the purpose to contribute to the development and promotion of the RGP. Read the full…
Regulatory Genome Project announces new participants
The Regulatory Genome Project (RGP) announces four new participants: the Abu Dhabi Global Market Academy, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Invesco and Northern Trust. The Regulatory Genome Project (RGP), a pioneering initiative to reduce fragmentation in how information about regulatory requirements is shared…

The Regulatory Genome Project – a key bridge between research and impact
The Regulatory Genome Project is a unique initiative that underscores the role universities play in knowledge transfer to address crucial issues, says Professor Mauro Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge Business School. by Professor Mauro F Guillén, Dean of Cambridge Judge Business…

Cambridge Independent: Regulatory Genome Project is ‘sequencing’ financial regulations worldwide
Dr Robert Wardrop, Faculty (Professor level) in Management Practice and Director & Co-founder of the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance, writes about the Regulatory Genome Project in Cambridge Independent: When findings of the Human Genome Project were published in 2001…
Finextra: Mastercard joins Regulatory Genome Project
The Regulatory Genome Project at the University of Cambridge will collaborate with CMS, Grant Thornton UK LLP, Macfarlanes and Mastercard to address the issue of regulation in digital era. The new initiative will create an inclusive and easily accessible repository…
Genome’s first industry collaborators
First industry collaborators: CMS, Grant Thornton UK LLP , Macfarlanes, and Mastercard to collaborate with the Regulatory Genome Project. Dr Robert Wardrop Regulation in the digital era is highly complex and globally fragmented, with rules changing at a rapid pace.…

Mirage News: Cambridge launches Regulatory Genome Project
Drawing on research from the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) at Cambridge Judge Business School and the Department of Computer Science and Technology of the University of Cambridge, the project will use machine learning to sequence the world’s regulatory…