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Discussion on the Intersection of AI, Digital Finance, and National Security

Join us for a discussion on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital finance, and national security with Tina Schniebs of Ridgeline International, Inc. During this luncheon, she will discuss the transformative role of AI in enhancing financial services, such as improving transaction efficiency and fraud detection, and the vulnerabilities these advancements introduce.

Her discussion will focus on three main security concerns:

  • how we can mitigate the challenges posed by AI in terrorism financing and money laundering

  • the heightened risk of cyberattacks on financial systems, and

  • the potential for market destabilization through manipulation.

Speaker Background:
Tina Schniebs is a leader in financial risk management consulting, with a focus on the transformation of digital finance and the emergence of AI in the global financial marketplace. With over 20 years of experience in financial analysis and management, cybersecurity, and legal investigation, she directs her consulting services and analysis to support specialized offices within the Intelligence Community, law enforcement, and Tier 1 Department of Defense elements.

Prior to joining Ridgeline International, Inc., Tina advised global private organizations on improving financial crime compliance structures and regulatory adherence. She uses world-class OSINT techniques and data sources to analyze real-world marketplace anomalies for threat-casting exercises, cohort assimilation, and operational readiness.

Cost: $55

Organizer:

MElias@bens.org

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  • University of Texas Club
  • 2108 Robert Dedman Dr.
    Austin, TX 78712
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