05/27/2026
Welcome to the May 2026 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
It can be accessed securely at the Reading Room of the Association.
In response to hybrid threats and the systematic misuse of hyperlinks by malicious actors, we have implemented a strict no URL policy for social media communications.
Malicious actors frequently copy legitimate social media posts and republish them with the original links replaced by attacker controlled URLs. Because the text, branding, and timing closely mirror the original message, the altered post appears to originate from a trusted source. Attackers often use fake profiles posing as colleagues or senior executives, which further reinforces credibility. In such cases, the link is perceived as trustworthy. This exploitation of trust significantly increases the likelihood of successful compromise.
04/28/2026
Welcome to the April 2026 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
It can be accessed securely at the Reading Room of the Association.
In response to hybrid threats and the systematic misuse of hyperlinks by malicious actors, we have implemented a strict no URL policy for social media communications.
Malicious actors frequently copy legitimate social media posts and republish them with the original links replaced by attacker controlled URLs. Because the text, branding, and timing closely mirror the original message, the altered post appears to originate from a trusted source. Attackers often use fake profiles posing as colleagues or senior executives, which further reinforces credibility. In such cases, the link is perceived as trustworthy. This exploitation of trust significantly increases the likelihood of successful compromise.
03/30/2026
Welcome to the March 2026 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
It can be accessed securely at the Reading Room of the Association.
In response to hybrid threats and the systematic misuse of hyperlinks by malicious actors, we have implemented a strict no URL policy for social media communications.
Malicious actors frequently copy legitimate social media posts and republish them with the original links replaced by attacker controlled URLs. Because the text, branding, and timing closely mirror the original message, the altered post appears to originate from a trusted source. Attackers often use fake profiles posing as colleagues or senior executives, which further reinforces credibility. In such cases, the link is perceived as trustworthy. This exploitation of trust significantly increases the likelihood of successful compromise.
02/25/2026
Welcome to the February 2026 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
It can be accessed securely at the Reading Room of the Association.
In response to hybrid threats and the systematic misuse of hyperlinks by malicious actors, we have implemented a strict no URL policy for social media communications.
Malicious actors frequently copy legitimate social media posts and republish them with the original links replaced by attacker controlled URLs. Because the text, branding, and timing closely mirror the original message, the altered post appears to originate from a trusted source. Attackers often use fake profiles posing as colleagues or senior executives, which further reinforces credibility. In such cases, the link is perceived as trustworthy. This exploitation of trust significantly increases the likelihood of successful compromise.
01/28/2026
Welcome to the January 2026 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
It can be accessed securely at the Reading Room of the Association.
In response to hybrid threats and the systematic misuse of hyperlinks by malicious actors, we have implemented a strict no URL policy for social media communications.
Malicious actors frequently copy legitimate social media posts and republish them with the original links replaced by attacker controlled URLs. Because the text, branding, and timing closely mirror the original message, the altered post appears to originate from a trusted source. Attackers often use fake profiles posing as colleagues or senior executives, which further reinforces credibility. In such cases, the link is perceived as trustworthy. This exploitation of trust significantly increases the likelihood of successful compromise.
11/28/2025
Welcome to the November 2025 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
https://www.hedge-funds-association.com/Hedge_Funds_News_November_2025.htm
10/28/2025
Welcome to the October 2025 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
https://www.hedge-funds-association.com/Hedge_Funds_News_October_2025.htm
09/29/2025
Welcome to the September 2025 edition of the International Association of Hedge Funds Professionals (IAHFP) newsletter.
https://www.hedge-funds-association.com/Hedge_Funds_News_September_2025.htm
08/06/2025
This is not an update or revision of the Certified Hedge Fund Compliance Expert (CHFCE) training program. It has been completely rewritten from the ground up to reflect current industry practices, regulatory developments, and evolving risk and compliance expectations.
If you have already purchased the CHFCE program, we would be delighted to provide you with the updated version at no additional cost. Simply send an email with the subject line “Please send me the updated CHFCE program” and include the name and email address of the individual or organization that originally purchased the program.
We will ensure you receive the updated program within 48 hours (on business days). Please remember to check your spam or junk folders too.
For the new course synopsis and more information:
https://www.hedge-funds-association.com/Distance_Learning_and_Certification.htm