Cryptocurrency for Risk Managers
As the world evolves, technology has become an integral and critical part of our daily lives. As a result, banking and financial markets must keep pace with technology advancements. With the introduction of Bitcoin in 2009, distributed ledger technology, often referred to as blockchain, was introduced and has gained global adoption. Transactions are being initiated, processed, and received across many blockchains, which is very different from traditional banking. With the emergence of this new technology comes the need to understand the differences and thus manage the unique risks associated with it and the risks individuals and businesses that participate in this industry face.
Date:
June 12, 2024
Time:
10:00 - 11:00 a.m. EST
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. GMT
Presented By:
Robert Whitaker
Law Enforcement Affairs
Blockchain Intelligence Group
Session Length:
60 minutes
As the world evolves, technology has become an integral and critical part of our daily lives. As a result, banking and financial markets must keep pace with technology advancements. With the introduction of Bitcoin in 2009, distributed ledger technology, often referred to as blockchain, was introduced and has gained global adoption. Transactions are being initiated, processed, and received across many blockchains, which is very different from traditional banking. With the emergence of this new technology comes the need to understand the differences and thus manage the unique risks associated with it and the risks individuals and businesses that participate in this industry face.
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Mr. Robert Whitaker served in Federal, State, and international law enforcement for 23 years. He now serves as the Law Enforcement Affairs for Blockchain Intelligence Group. Mr. Whitaker has previously served as a Supervisory Special Agent with Homeland Security
Investigations (HSI) and has held several senior executive management positions in the
blockchain industry.
Mr. Whitaker has a Master's Degree from Texas A&M School of Law in Legal Studies and a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration.
Mr. Whitaker is a Certified Bitcoin Professional and is regarded as an expert witness in cryptocurrencies
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