The Hogan Lovells National Security Podcast

Mike Scheimer & Tim Bergreen

In this age of rapid technological advances, having a dedicated team of lawyers to help navigate the challenges and threats of national security is crucial. At Hogan Lovells, national security is baked into virtually all practice areas and industries, from clothing affected by the Uyghur forced labor bill, or the myriad impacts of the Ukraine war, or political conditions in a country of importance to a client. The Hogan Lovells National Security Podcast, hosted by Mike Scheimer and Tim Bergreen, will provide an overview of key developments as well as informative segments on issues that are affecting the day-to-day goals of businesses and organizations.

  1. 06/28/2024

    Episode 25: Cryptocurrency and National Security - Insights from Inca Digital

    We sit down with Adam Zarazinski, CEO of Inca Digital, a leading fintech company specializing in data and analytics for the digital asset ecosystem, to discuss the role of cryptocurrency in national security and intelligence operations. Adam shares his unique journey from Interpol to the U.S. Air Force JAG Corps to founding Inca. We discuss how Inca helps government agencies and financial institutions manage cryptocurrency risks and ensuring the safety and integrity of digital asset transactions. Adam also describes the innovative ways Inca supports the national security mission, ranging from tackling terrorist financing through open source intelligence (OSINT) gathering on cryptocurrency exchanges,  identifying sanctioned Russian banks using crypto, and Inca’s discovery of Chinese-owned crypto mining facilities near U.S. Air Force bases. We also discuss the complexities of international regulatory environments, and the critical need for the United States to foster the development of Web 3.0 and bring more crypto operations onshore to better protect consumers and support law enforcement efforts. Tune in to hear real-world examples of how Inca is combating illicit activities in the crypto space, such as the role of cryptocurrency in evading sanctions and "pig butchering" scams, where unsuspecting individuals are defrauded of billions annually. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of national security, law, and the rapidly evolving world of digital assets.

    28 min
  2. 11/07/2023

    Episode 19: U.S. expanded export controls on semiconductors

    We are joined by our colleague Ajay Kuntamukkala  on this one-year anniversary of the October 2022 semiconductor export control rules to discuss two new interim final rules (IFRs) by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) aimed at closing perceived loopholes in the 2022 restrictions.   The first IFR covers restrictions on advanced computing items and supercomputers (available here), and the second IFR covers restrictions on semiconductor manufacturing equipment (available here) – both of these rules become effective on November 17, 2023.    We unpack how these new rules amend the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) with new restrictions on the export, reexport or transfer (in-country) of certain semiconductor and advanced computing items to China and Macau, as well as expanding license requirements for semiconductor manufacturing equipment to additional countries. We analyze the new licensing requirements imposed on entities that may be operating worldwide but that are “headquartered in” (a term not yet defined in the EAR) certain listed countries. We consider the expansion of the U.S. persons rule, dive into the technical details of the new parameters (lowered thresholds) that determine restricted chips, and discuss export control harmonization among allied countries, including recent Dutch export controls issued in September. Finally, we tackle how the new rules might impact the U.S. chip industry as well as China’s own burgeoning chip industry (we also flag the recent release of the latest Huawei smart phone).

    25 min

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In this age of rapid technological advances, having a dedicated team of lawyers to help navigate the challenges and threats of national security is crucial. At Hogan Lovells, national security is baked into virtually all practice areas and industries, from clothing affected by the Uyghur forced labor bill, or the myriad impacts of the Ukraine war, or political conditions in a country of importance to a client. The Hogan Lovells National Security Podcast, hosted by Mike Scheimer and Tim Bergreen, will provide an overview of key developments as well as informative segments on issues that are affecting the day-to-day goals of businesses and organizations.