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Integrity Insights

By: The Berlin Risk Podcast
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  • Integrity Insights is a podcast from Berlin Risk, a Berlin-based corporate intelligence and compliance advisory firm. In the podcast, we cover the latest developments in the fields of financial crime, political risk, sanctions, open source investigations and much more. The podcast is hosted by Filip Brokes, analyst at Berlin Risk.

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Episodes
  • Football's illicit financial flows
    Jun 14 2024

    In this episode, I spoke to Nick Raudenski, a seasoned investigator whose career journey spans both law enforcement and sports. We sat down to discuss the EU's new AML regulation labelling professional football clubs as so-called "obliged entities" for AML/CTF purposes.

    Nick and I delved into his transition from federal law enforcement to the brave new world of football. He shared the challenges he faced, from understanding the intricacies of sports organizations to tackling significant issues like match-fixing, corruption, and other financial irregularities. Nick provides his unique insights into regulatory frameworks like UEFA’s Financial Fair Play and the upcoming EU AML regulations.

    Tune in to learn more about the intersection of sports and financial crime, the regulatory landscape, and the need for specialized knowledge to implement effective compliance programs in football. Nick’s experiences provide a behind-the-scenes look at the critical efforts to preserve the integrity of the world's most popular sport.

    For more detailed information on the subject, you can read our article in the June 2024 edition of the ACAMS Magazine accessible under the following link: https://www.acamstoday.org/european-football-clubs-under-afc-regulation/

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    28 mins
  • Russia-linked ransomware attacks
    Feb 7 2024

    In this episode, I spoke to Karen Nershi, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at IE University and a former Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University's Stanford Internet Observatory and the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC).

    Karen's research examines questions of international cooperation and regulation within international political economy, including challenges emerging from the adoption of decentralized digital currency and other new technologies.

    Karen recently published a research paper titled "Assessing the Political Motivations Behind Ransomware Attacks". Her research led her to the conclusion that "the Russian government maintains an informal cooperative relationship with (ransomware) groups by providing safe harbor from prosecution and receiving plausible deniability for attacks and access to skilled cyber actors".

    We spoke about Russia's weaponising of private ransomware groups against Europe and the United States, the sanctions imposed on those groups, general regulation of the cybercrime space, and the role of cryptocurrency and anti-money laundering regulation.

    You can also find our recent publication on the subject here: https://www.globalriskaffairs.com/2024/01/when-ransomeware-strikes-navigating-risks-and-regulatory-responses/

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    24 mins
  • Use of Artificial Intelligence for online research
    Oct 5 2023

    In this episode, I spoke to Henrik Vold, a Norwegian journalist, instructor and a tech enthusiast. Henrik has had a long career in journalism during which he's simultaneously honed his technical skills. His current passion is helping journalists explore the world of artificial intelligence and incorporate it into their work.

    He discusses the importance of journalists branching out into technical roles and learning data analysis skills. Henrik also talks about his involvement in creating tailor-made courses for organizations and his efforts to convey AI knowledge to a broader audience.

    Throughout the interview, Henrik emphasizes the need for caution when using AI, especially with sensitive data, and stresses the importance of keeping information secure and maintaining a computer security mindset. He discusses the potential applications of AI, its limitations, and how it can serve as a support tool rather than a replacement for human creativity and artistry.

    Henrik also shares insights into using AI for various purposes, such as transcribing interviews and generating meeting notes. He talks about iterative prompts to improve the AI's responses and mentions potential concerns about AI-generated content and copyright issues. Lastly, he discusses the evolving role of AI, the importance of news organizations in interpreting information, and how AI may influence the way people consume information in the future.

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    26 mins

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