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From Hand-Carries to the Cloud: Global...
The licensing of all forms of transfers of strategic (dual-use and military) technology is ever-evolving across the globe, not just here in the U.S... From the introduction to controls on the “supply” of strategic technology in Australia, to the technology transfer restrictions proposed in Thailand’s draft weapons of mass destruction (WMD) act, to special (non-strategic) controls that many countries apply to imports and expor...
June 22, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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Cybersecurity Leadership and Governance
Scope: The goal for this course is to provide an understanding of cybersecurity leadership focused on people and not just technology and policy. It will give you an overview of frameworks to support your risk management activities. It is highly useful to any organizational executive, or leader seeking an understanding of building cybersecurity cultures and governance. Delivery: Live Online Instructor Led Session in a Virtual Classroom Purpose:...
June 21, 2017
Organizer: Covenant Security Solutions, Inc.
Location: Webcast
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BIS License Application 748P: How to Pr...
The BIS form 748P is used for export licenses, re-export licenses and commodity classifications among other things. This form is the major feature of the web-based application platform used by BIS,“SNAP-R”. The need to apply for BIS 748P applications for exports and re-exports is increasing significant, largely due to Export Control Reform. If you are new to the BIS 748P application, you need to know all of the above and more if yo...
June 20, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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EAR Technology Classifications: Learnin...
Getting your Export Administration Regulations (EAR) export classifications right is clearly one of the most important aspects of an export compliance program. While few people have claimed that classifying hardware and software is easy, most practitioners agree that classifying technology is much more difficult. Combine the increasing enforcement of export controls on technology with the increasing frequency of these exports and you clearly s...
June 7, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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19 Essential Ways Export and Security a...
As an export compliance professional there are a wide variety of ways that you might find yourself needing to work closely with, and understanding the function of, your security department. This webinar is designed to strengthen your knowledge and build bridges between your export compliance and security departments. In order to do your job effectively, you need to work together with your counterpart in security. Your missions are the same, to...
May 11, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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Making Lemonade Out of Consent Agreemen...
Why They Happen, How to Avoid Them, and What to Do if They Happen to You May 9, 2017 1:00-2:30 PM EDT Consent agreements are a feared, but recurring feature of the export control and enforcement landscape. The recent announcement of the ZTE consent agreement signals that the Trump Administration has not stepped away from this enforcement option and, in fact, is willing to apply it to new issue areas and regulatory regimes in order to further A...
May 9, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit spon...
Please join Gigamon and our partners for the 2nd Annual Public Sector Cybersecurity Summit. This half day event will feature a keynote address by former National Intelligence Director James Clapper, plus sessions on best practices and insights from government CISOs and cybersecurity practitioners. The Summit includes breakfast, lunch and networking opportunities.
April 26, 2017
Organizer: Gigamon
Location: Washington, DC
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Worldwide Sanctions and Export Control...
U.S. sanctions policy was front and center in 2016 like no other presidential election campaign in living memory. The contest featured accusations of inappropriate ties with Russia, recriminations over the “worst deal ever” in Iran, questions over the Obama Administration’s opening to Cuba, and more. As the dust begins to settle, and the presidency of Donald Trump takes shape, exporters are wondering what this all means for t...
April 13, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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Export Compliance Essentials for Defens...
Defense contractors and subcontractors deal with unique export compliance concerns, particularly as it relates to their sourcing of goods and materials, relationships with international partners, and foreign national personnel. It’s very easy to become frustrated with export rules and regulations because they can seem illogical and hard to follow. Unfortunately, non-compliance can cause hefty fines, denial of export privileges, and priso...
April 12, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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Global Export Control Classification Ma...
Will the U.S. export control classification that I have for my product/technology apply in other countries with export controls? It’s an everyday question in the world of global trade compliance, and the answer usually is “there’s a 50-50 chance.” Batting 50-50 will get you in the baseball Hall of Fame, classifying your items 50-50 is more likely to get you in the export compliance Hall of Shame. Especially in jurisdict...
April 6, 2017
Organizer: Export Compliance Training Institute
Location: Webcast
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