Keeping Your Company Ahead of the Game – Anticipating and Adapting to Upcoming Changes in US, EU and Global Export Controls

Oct 12, 2017 1:30pm – 3:00pm

Joshua Fitzhugh
Vice President
Group Head of Trade Controls, BAE Systems (UK)

If your organisation exports cyber surveillance technologies, than you should be well aware that this is a key priority in the proposed changes to EU Regulation (EC) 428/2009. But what do these changes mean to your company and what do you need to be doing now in preparation? Join this in-depth and practical workshop on how to prepare in advance for these upcoming changes.
  • What is cyber surveillance technology
  • What are the current controls on cyber surveillance technology in the EU
    • How does this differ from attitude towards cyber technology in the US and how can you reconcile differences when exporting these goods
  • Proposed changes to the controls surrounding cyber surveillance technology
    • Potential licencing and reporting requirements
  • Proposed changes to the catch-all system to non-listed dual-use items including cyber surveillance technology
  • Link between cyber surveillance technology and human rights
    • How to determine which countries will need a licence to receive this technology
  • How to adapt your internal IT systems to recognise the additional controls needed on these items