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Hdeel Abdelhady to Moderate Event on Emerging Technologies, National Security and Financial Services

Hdeel Abdelhady, MassPoint’s principal, will moderate an event on the links between emerging technology, national security, and financial services. The event will explore how national security-based concerns around emerging technologies play out in the financial services space. The program is sponsored by the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the Association of Certified Financial Crime Specialists and co-sponsored by the GW Law National Security Program and National Security Law Association. 

Program Description  

On national security grounds, the United States has adopted laws and policies to restrict and scrutinize foreign sources of, and access to, emerging and other technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, advanced semiconductors, and cyber capabilities. Those laws and policies include restrictions on foreign investment in U.S. critical technology businesses, prohibitions of information and communications technology and services transactions, export controls, and government and private supply chain restrictions. In addition, the United States has ramped up efforts to curb foreign access to individual and government-related data that may be used for malign purposes or by adversaries to advance their Artificial Intelligence capabilities. 

These and related legal and policy measures restrict the inbound and outbound flows of certain technologies on national security grounds. How is the private sector responding? How do these efforts affect customers, clients, and consumers? Our panel will explore these issues, with a focus on practical issues from a financial services sector perspective. 

Read more and register to attend in-person or virtually at Eventbrite.  

Date & Time 

November 6, 2024, 12:05 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. 

In-Person Venue 

Burns Moot Court Room
The George Washington University Law School
2000 H. St. NW
Washington, D.C. 20052
(enter at H St. at the corner of 20th)

 

Category: Hdeel Abdelhady News 

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