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Opinions My Own: Expert Insights on AML, FinTech & the Law

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“The following opinions are my own.” It's an oft-used phrase by lawmakers, financial regulators, prosecutors, law enforcement and the intelligence community when speaking publicly about matters smack in their wheelhouse. We’re after these insights as we delve deep into topics spanning financial crimes, financial technologies and the law on a global scale... for the sole purpose that we can fight crime better. Hosts: Zila Acosta-Grimes, Attorney, Debevoise & Plimpton; Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School Paul Caulfield, Chief Risk Officer, IDB Bank; Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School

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“The following opinions are my own.” It's an oft-used phrase by lawmakers, financial regulators, prosecutors, law enforcement and the intelligence community when speaking publicly about matters smack in their wheelhouse. We’re after these insights as we delve deep into topics spanning financial crimes, financial technologies and the law on a global scale... for the sole purpose that we can fight crime better. Hosts: Zila Acosta-Grimes, Attorney, Debevoise & Plimpton; Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School Paul Caulfield, Chief Risk Officer, IDB Bank; Adjunct Professor, Fordham Law School

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#9: Executive Cyber Resilience

4/15/2024
Scene One: Industry Conference Moderator: "What keeps you up at night?" CEO: Cybersecurity. Scene Two: Company conference room CISO: Well done, everyone. Great tabletop exercise. I discuss with the former CISO of the Israel Defense Forces, Gad Abadi, the root cause of Scenario One, so many CEOs' sleepless nights, and the glaring blind spot with Scenario Two, which overemphasizes the CISO, CIO and the technical SMEs but largely ignores the other C-Suite players and their teams critical to timely recovery, firm reputation and client servicing. Please enjoy, share and like. Find us also on YouTube. Thanks for listening. Paul Caulfield Guest: Gad Abadi, Lieutenant Colonel, former CISO, Israel Defense Forces Time: 48 minutes

Duration:00:51:32

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#8: Better Call…A Crypto Lawyer

12/9/2021
When do you need a lawyer? As a company engaged in blockchain, crypto or other innovative areas there are many instances when you might need to call a lawyer for advice on how to proceed in these uncharted waters. Throughout the previous episodes we have hinted at hiring lawyers and in this episode we speak to one of the lawyers you might need to hire - Lilya Tessler. Lilya is a partner and head of Sidley Austin’s FinTech and Blockchain group. If you need advice on regulations and the legal implications of business decisions in the FinTech/Blockchain space she is who you should call. We have a conversation in this episode about her approach to the law, her clients and what pressing legal questions start-ups have.

Duration:00:30:16

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#7: Ready Player None: This is Not a Game

12/7/2021
NO ONE IS WALKING THE #AML BEAT IN VIDEO GAMES, and the bad guys know it. Elsewhere...in cryptocurrencyland, the media, law enforcement, Capitol HIll, OK...everyone is talking about the newest, shiny ball. Regulation and enforcement will soon kick into overdrive as mainstream market adoption of crypto assets explodes. Just check out the Twitter feeds of Michael Saylor (MicroStrategy) and Gary Gensler (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair). Don’t even get us started about Bloomberg LP (news not the man). Not so in Decentraland, Fortnite, or Counter Strike: Global Offensive, or on Twitch or Steam where millions are being laundered and an untold number, defrauded. Welcome to the #TradeableEconomy, and be they skins, emotions (emotes), virtual weapons, in-game currencies or keys, this lesser known, secondary market has been running unchecked for more than a decade. These digital assets are flying under the radar, and we better wake up. In this episode, "Ready Player NONE: This is Not a Game", Jean-Loup Richet, Associate Professor, IAE Paris - Sorbonne Business School and Advisory Member to the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) at Europol and Benjamin (Benji) Preminger, cyber threat intelligence special and product manager at Cybersixgill discuss the money laundering techniques and recent crimes that should make law enforcement and Capitol Hill sit up, pay attention and devote more of their energy to this active and effective crime channel. Thanks for listening. Zila Acosta-Grimes & Paul Caulfield Time: 46 minutes

Duration:00:44:15

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#6: Diamonds & Pearls (of Wisdom)

10/31/2021
We’re big Prince fans here at Opinions My Own, and in honor of his best album turning 30, we sought out Don Palmieri, master gemologist, world renowned appraiser and decorated Vietnam veteran. As we’ve said, the diamonds and jewels industry needs some much needed light shined on (or is it through?) it - conflict diamonds, child labor, fraud, AML, corruption. In this, the enlightened age of ESG, our interview with Don, a 50 year veteran in the field, does just that. Please enjoy, share and like. Find us on YouTube, streaming on Spotify, iTunes and @Twitter. And, keep sending us those topics! Oh, and here’s Prince & the NPG’s own Diamond & Pearls. Thanks for listening. Zila & Paul Guest: Don Palmieri, Diamonds & Jewels Ninja Time: 57 minutes

Duration:00:56:48

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#5: If A Woman Was A Gunslinger, She Would Have Done OK.

10/25/2021
That’s Amanda Wick on America’s early frontier, the real Wild West. But in crypto, where the likes of tech bros haven’t yet fully dominated the field, Wick sees hope. But she’s got some hard scrabble advice… The first of our “Women Our Own” series, Amanda offers not-to-be missed insights on women in law and technology, especially cryptocurrency. Former federal prosecutor, current practitioner of Krav Maga and fierce advocate for women in [insert ANY industry here], Amanda isn’t mincing words: “What is your solution to fix things?” Please enjoy this spotlight episode on Women in AML, FinTech & the Law. Find us on YouTube, streaming on Spotify, iTunes and @Twitter. Like, share and, if interested in a topic, let us know. Thanks for listening. Zila & Paul Guest: Amanda Wick, recent Chief of Legal Affairs of Chainalysis Inc., former DOJ Attorney, Senior Policy Advisor at FinCEN Time: 19 minutes

Duration:00:18:52

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#4: So, You Want To Be In Crypto?

10/11/2021
Guest: Amanda Wick, Chief of Legal Affairs of Chainalysis Inc., former DOJ Attorney, Senior Policy Advisor at FinCEN, Overview: "I personally think that bitcoin is worthless," Jamie Dimon, CEO, JPMorgan Chase & Co. Monday, October 11, 2021 at the Institute of International Finance. “A Ponzi scheme from the jump.” That’s what cryptocurrencies are...right? In this episode, Zila and Paul speak with Amanda Wick, Chief of Legal Affairs at Chainalysis Inc. about her career in law and migration to blockchain and crypto. Amanda helps bust some common myths while offering candid opinions about the state of the public sector’s understanding of this revolutionary technology. Time: 42 minutes

Duration:00:41:57

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#3: “The Bank of Crooks & Criminals": 30 Years Later

9/28/2021
Guest: John Moscow, Deputy Chief, Investigations Division, New York County District Attorney’s Office (retired) Overview: John Moscow, the legendary Manhattan Assistant District Attorney, described the decades-defunct-but-still-notorious Bank of Credit and Commercial International to me this way: “It was a full service bank that would do anything its customers wanted.” (Emphasis mine.) Money laundering. Tax evasion. Drug trafficking. Terrorist financing. Moscow’s and, more precisely, D.A. Robert M. Morgenthau’s prosecution of BCCI reverberated globally as the bank pled guilty and was then liquidated in 1991. Vanity Fair magazine wrote a feature, How They Broke the Bank, the following spring that still holds up as an enthralling account of D.A.N.Y.’s dismantling of one of the then-largest banks in the world. Aside from lawmakers, regulators and educators, the world of pop culture noticed. The Infiltrator, former U.S. Customs’ Agent Robert Mazur’s book on the early role he played, became a movie by the same name in 2015. Bryan Cranston played the lead. American Made came out two years later detailing the improbable tale of former TWA pilot Barry Seal’s drug smuggling for the Medellin Cartel, side work for the CIA and turning informant for the DEA. In this episode, Zila and Paul discuss BCCI before Paul and John revisit the investigation, the oddity of the media attention that followed, how AML efforts have fared since then and, of course, “that photo”. Time: 35 minutes

Duration:00:39:28

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#2: False Positives

9/15/2021
Guests: Joe Friscia, Chief Revenue Officer, Tookitaki; former President, Nice Actimize Abishek Chatterjee, Founder & CEO, Tookitaki Overview: The bane of transactional surveillance - a regulatory requirement for identifying potentially suspicious, potentially criminal financial transactions - is the “false positive”. Basically, thousands of alerts are triggered, but only a small percentage require actual investigation. “What a waste!” would be the understatement of the year. The best and brightest companies, including IBM and its Watson Artificial Intelligence tools, understand that solving this problem, which affects all banks, translates not just into reducing costs (and getting a devoted clientele) but identifying and preventing criminal activity more effectively...the whole point of these efforts! In this episode, Zila and Paul speak with Joe and Abishek from Tookitaki and dig a little deeper into machine learning (a subset of AI) and how it might assist existing technologies and their banks finally harpoon Moby Dick. Time: 43 minutes

Duration:00:43:40

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#1: Information Sharing

9/7/2021
Guests: Alon Kaufman, CEO & Co-Founder, Duality Technologies; former Director of Data Science & Innovation, RSA; Jim Richards, Founder & Principal, RegTech Consulting Overview: It took 9/11 to bring new life to the 1973 Bank Secrecy Act. Since then, financial services firms worldwide have both spent and been fined billions of dollars to combat money laundering, terrorist financing and fraud. In this episode, Paul speaks with Alon Kaufman and Jim Richards about the state of AML, and is it a failed policy experiment as a recent Economist article proffered? One path forward is tied to players sharing and acting on information more boldly with the help of technology. Time: 35 minutes

Duration:00:35:19

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#0: Cold Open: Our People & Purpose

9/7/2021
Zila and Paul jump right in and present their vision for "Opinions My Own," their podcast on anti-money laundering, technology & the law. (Paul, you owe Zila lunch for getting the BSA date wrong! ...or just watch "Power" to settle all debts.) Time: 7:30 minutes

Duration:00:07:42