Monday, December 6, 2021

20th Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum

National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.

Please join us for this highly informative briefing in Washington on December 6 at the National Archives on a broad range of topics relevant to national security, critical technology tools and the most significant and largest financial crime challenge, international human trafficking.

You will hear from leaders from the U.S. House and Senate and global experts from industry, governments and think tanks on critical national security issues and strategic evolving technologies.

Speakers

Steve Bennett
Steve Bennett, Ph.D.
Director Global Public Sector at SAS
Erik Bethel
Erik Bethel
Distinguished Fellow at Chamber of Digital Commerce
JC Boggs
J. C. Boggs
Partner and Co-lead, FinTech, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency practice, King & Spalding
Alejo Campo
Hon. Alejo Campos
Regional Director of Crime Stoppers Caribbean, Bermuda and Latin America
Mariano Federici
Hon. Mariano Federici
Managing Director at K2 Integrity
Milos Ivkovic
Milos Ivkovic
International Arbitrator / Advisor to Governments
Emanuele Ottolenghi
Emanuele Ottolenghi
Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Pavel Popescu
Hon. Pavel Popescu
Member of Parliament
Matt Pottinger
Matt Pottinger
Former Deputy National Security Advisor
Andreas Schwarz
Hon. Andreas Schwarz
Member of German Bundestag
John Strand
John Strand
CEO, Strand Consult
Craig Timm
Craig Timm
Managing Director, Financial Crimes Compliance Executive at Bank of America
John Walsh
John Walsh
President and CEO of SightSpan Inc.
Marco Zanni
Hon. Marco Zanni
Italian MEP

We all recognize the imminent threats from adversarial nation states and multiple terrorists organizations. They are effectively using sophisticated technologies to seek to defeat us. Please take advantage of this exceptional opportunity to receive a more in depth understanding of Illicit finance methods, cybersecurity, 5G, foreign investments, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain and cryptocurrency, central bank digital currencies human trafficking, trade-based money laundering and other issues.