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IT Challenges in Effective Export Control Compliance
3 February 2012
IT Challenges in Effective Export Control Compliance

Overview

 

This half-day workshop will examine the export control topic that affects all companies, but that few want to confront: how to ensure that unauthorized persons are not sent or otherwise allowed access to export-controlled technical data. Workshop leaders will delve into the seven most important information technology (IT) challenges, including handling technical data stored on corporate networks, tranSAE Media Grouptting data via secure e-mail methods, policing the proliferation of data when e-mails are received on multiple devices, implementing policies and procedures for international travel with laptops and mobile phones, and coordinating export control and IT personnel. The discussions will also focus on the important role that IT can play in automating export control compliance and thus strengthening compliance. Workshop leaders will offer examples of best-in-class software programs for export license management, data loss prevention and digital rights management, and secure e-mail tranSAE Media Groupssion. Finally, the workshop will explore the role that IT plays in export control recordkeeping, auditing, ant investigation of violations. Throughout the workshop, participants will be encouraged to ask questions and engage in a dialogue with the workshop leaders and their fellow attendees.

 

Who Should Attend?

 

  • Senior corporate export control, including especially those concerned with trade automation and technology transfer
  • IT managers
  • Export control auditors
  • In-house legal counsel with responsibilities for export control compliance, IT, or data loss prevention
  • IT service providers and consultants
  • Export control consultants, including especially those assisting with development of enterprise-level compliance strategies and policies.

 

Benefits of Attending

 

  • Learn how to avoid compliance traps associated with the electronic storage and transfer of export-controlled technical data
  • Explore what role IT plays in an effective and robust export control compliance program
  • Find out current governmental enforcement trends respect to unauthorized transfers of export-controlled data
  • Benefit from the experience of current users as to what export control automation software may be right for your company
  • Discover how to employ IT resources to lower costs of export control audits and investigations

 

Workshop Leader

 

Gary Stanley Gary Stanley is the President of Global Legal Services, PC, a Washington, DC-based law firm.  Mr. Stanley represents, among others, numerous U.S., Canadian, and European companies on defence export control issues, including several manufacturers of spacecraft, spacecraft components, and satellite ground stations.  He has also provided training on U.S. export and re-export controls to Russian Government export control officials and various agencies of the Government of Canada, including the Canadian Department of National Defence, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, and the Canadian Space Agency.

 

 

Global Legal Services, PC, is a Washington, DC-based law firm focusing on trade compliance and other international business issues.  The firm advises both U.S. and non-U.S. companies on U.S. export and re-export controls, including securing U.S. licenses and other export authorizations, strengthening corporate export control compliance programs, providing training to employees, and advising on civil violations of the ITAR and EAR.

This half-day

Workshop agenda

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13:30

Registration & Coffee

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13:45

Seven Critical IT Challenges in Exprot Control Compliance

  • The "simplest challenge" - structured and managed controlled data on corporate networks
  • E-mails everywhere! Policing controlled data in a world of desktops, home computers, laptops, thumb drives, mobile phones, and tablets
  • What to say when your CEO insists on taking his laptop to an embargoed country
  • Overcoming the "culture clash" between export control and IT managers
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    14:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:00

    IT's role and Trade Automation

  • Why trade automation is an essential element of an effective and robust export control compliance program
  • Solving the chalenge of tracking re-export authorizations for U.S. controlled parts in bills of material
  • The need for trade automation in post-approval license management
  • Review of best-in-class software programs for trade automation
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    16:00

    Leveraging IT resources in Export Control record keeping, audits and investigations

  • Minimizing personnel resources by automating export and re-export record keeping
  • Audit heaven and hell: The difference that proper license management makes
  • How to use data mining techniques to spot compliance program weaknesses
  • Conducting sound e-mail and data searches in export control investigations
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    17:00

    Close of Workshop

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