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Business Resilience in the Face of the New Terror Threat

The global business environment comes with many risks and now the threat of transnational terrorism and destabilization of key alliances is once again a key business consideration. With domestic radicalization, employee mental health, and rapid regime change in foreign countries entering into the risk conversation, corporations must shift their risk management and security approaches at home and abroad. Add the challenge of complying with domestic laws designed to keep funds and technologies from terrorists, weapons proliferators, and their supporters, and the task of designing compliant operations across multiple jurisdictions is more difficult than before.

Join global security experts, geo-strategists, and attorneys who specialize in advising corporate clients worldwide to learn how your business can stay resilient:

  • What are the known and foreseeable domestic and international threats?
  • What are the risks to travelers, expatriates, and domestic workforces?
  • What may impact your assets, operations, and reputation?
  • What are companies doing to make smarter mitigation decisions?
  • What does integrated and global compliance look like in this environment?
  • What U.S. laws govern the conduct of foreign business and operations?


Agenda: Wednesday, October 19th
12:00 – 1:30 p.m. MT


Speakers:
Bill Udell - Senior Partner, Control Risks
Michael Moran - Principal, Control Risks
Trip Mackintosh- Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP


Moderator: Jason Crow- Attorney, Holland & Hart LLP

Location:
Holland & Hart
555 17th Street
32nd floor
Denver, CO 80218
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