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