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TAC InfoSec Subsidiary CyberScope Partners with USDC Issuer Circle
The Web3 security firm has been approved and listed in USDC's Issuer Circle's Partner Allowance Program.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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CyberScope, the Web3 security arm of TAC InfoSec Limited, has been approved and listed in USDC's Issuer Circle's Partner Allowance Program, following a strict multi-stage compliance and governance review. The approval comes as stablecoins experience an increasingly regulated financial infrastructure in the United States. CyberScope's approval positions the company as a recognized security provider for organizations building with USDC, signaling its readiness to function alongside regulated financial rails.
Why it matters
As financial institutions and policymakers in the United States intensify oversight of digital asset infrastructure, service providers in the stablecoin ecosystem face greater due diligence requirements. CyberScope's approval into the Circle's ecosystem reinforces its efforts to become an infrastructure-aligned player not just in a crypto-native space but in the larger financial ecosystem.
The details
CyberScope's approval by USDC's Issuer Circle followed a three-stage screening and review process – two formal presentations, and a final review by Circle's Partner Alliance jury and board. The process is designed to evaluate governance controls, compliance alignment and operational maturity in a rapidly evolving space. The milestone comes as CyberScope advances towards a proposed U.S. public listing on Nasdaq, aiming to become the first publicly listed Web3 security-focused company within the ecosystem's guardrails.
- CyberScope was approved and listed in USDC's Issuer Circle's Partner Allowance Program on February 23, 2026.
The players
TAC InfoSec Limited
A publicly listed global cybersecurity firm serving clients across 100+ countries.
CyberScope
The Web3 security arm of TAC InfoSec Limited.
Circle
The issuer of USD Coin (USDC), one of the world's largest dollar-backed stablecoins, known for maintaining a compliance-first framework aligned with stringent institutional and regulatory standards.
What’s next
CyberScope is advancing towards a proposed U.S. public listing on Nasdaq, aiming to become the first publicly listed Web3 security-focused company within the ecosystem's guardrails.
The takeaway
CyberScope's approval into the Circle's ecosystem reinforces its efforts to become an infrastructure-aligned player not just in a crypto-native space but in the larger financial ecosystem, as stablecoins face increasing regulatory oversight in the United States.
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