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Opinions My Own: Risk, FinTech and the Law
Paul Caulfield & Zila Acosta-Grimes
17 episodes
3 days ago
“The following opinions are my own.” It's an oft-used phrase when experts speak publicly about matters - financial crimes, cybersecurity, technology and the law - smack in their wheelhouse. We’re after these insights as we delve deep into these topics on a global scale... for the sole purpose that education drives performance. Creators & Hosts: Paul Caulfield, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School; Partner and Practice Head, Financial Regulation, & Cybersecurity, Ruddy Gregory, PLLC; Zila Acosta-Grimes, Counsel, Linklaters Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law
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“The following opinions are my own.” It's an oft-used phrase when experts speak publicly about matters - financial crimes, cybersecurity, technology and the law - smack in their wheelhouse. We’re after these insights as we delve deep into these topics on a global scale... for the sole purpose that education drives performance. Creators & Hosts: Paul Caulfield, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School; Partner and Practice Head, Financial Regulation, & Cybersecurity, Ruddy Gregory, PLLC; Zila Acosta-Grimes, Counsel, Linklaters Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law
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#11: Protecting Our Cyber Heartland
Opinions My Own: Risk, FinTech and the Law
37 minutes 55 seconds
1 year ago
#11: Protecting Our Cyber Heartland
Eugene Kowel and I met September 4, 2001, at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Since we left, I’ve been in the private sector working in law, risk, financial crimes compliance and cybersecurity. Gene has been with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Join me as I speak with Gene about what led him from DANY to the FBI, including his time in Afghanistan and Iraq, why the FBI leans internationally to protect us domestically, his work on both our coasts in violent, drug and white collar crimes and now, celebrating his fourth year next month as Special Agent in Charge of the Omaha Field Office, and his remits of Nebraska and Iowa. This episode is special to me for a variety of reasons. First, it’s not just with a friend and someone I admire deeply, but with active law enforcement, a first for our podcast. Second, as the podcast has meant to do, we’ve covered another area - Heartland, U.S.A. - and what local, state and federal law enforcement are doing to protect our food, livestock and biofuels, including from a cyber arena and in close collaboration with the private sector and farming communities. Third, Gene and I recorded this last week, the 23rd anniversary of 9/11, which back then was just our second week of work at DANY. #neverforget #ifyouseesomethingsaysomething Thank you for listening. - Paul
Opinions My Own: Risk, FinTech and the Law
“The following opinions are my own.” It's an oft-used phrase when experts speak publicly about matters - financial crimes, cybersecurity, technology and the law - smack in their wheelhouse. We’re after these insights as we delve deep into these topics on a global scale... for the sole purpose that education drives performance. Creators & Hosts: Paul Caulfield, Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School; Partner and Practice Head, Financial Regulation, & Cybersecurity, Ruddy Gregory, PLLC; Zila Acosta-Grimes, Counsel, Linklaters Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law