Join us at the House of Commons for

SteelEye's Regs & Eggs: Advancing Communications Surveillance

Harnessing AI to Reduce False Positives, Prioritize Alerts, and Make Humans More Efficient

09.00-12.00 | 30 May 2024 20 June 2024 

(Rescheduled due to the General Election and dissolution of the UK Government on May 30) 

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Unlocking the Power of AI in Communications Surveillance

SteelEye’s annual Regs & Eggs event at the House of Commons is back. This year, our focus delves into communications surveillance, shining a spotlight on the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

During the event, you will enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast in the iconic Members Dining Room while hearing from industry experts about their views on how AI technologies can transform communications surveillance. 

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About Regs & Eggs 2024

As AI continues to dominate the conversation, join us as we explore how AI technologies are transforming communications surveillance practices. 

Attendees will gain insights into how AI can be effectively utilised to drive operational efficiencies and augment decision-making. They will also gain insights into a broader view of AI in financial services.

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Agenda

09.00: Arrival

09.15: Seated breakfast

10.00: Welcome address from SteelEye

10.10: Sessions

11.30: Closing remarks followed by coffee and networking

12.00: Event ends 

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Sessions

Keynote: Lord (Daniel) Finkelstein OBE

Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE will deliver a politically neutral analysis of the potential outcomes of the forthcoming election. Drawing on current polling data, he will focus on likely scenarios under a Labour government, highlighting possible structural and policy changes. He will explore the implications of current borrowing and debt levels, examining the potential economic strategies and regulatory reforms needed to address debt and promote growth. Additionally, he will discuss the impact these changes could have on the Financial Services industry.

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About Lord Finkelstein OBE

Daniel Finkelstein is a columnist and broadcaster and former Executive Editor and Associate Editor of The Times. He is also a member of the Lords and has served as an advisor to the Conservative Party.

Daniel began his career as Chair of the Young Social Democrats, a group of whom went on to join the Conservatives. After serving as director of a Westminster think tank focusing on social policy, he became a political advisor to John Major and then William Hague and Secretary to the Shadow Cabinet. He played an early role in attempts to modernise the party alongside the likes of David Cameron and George Osborne.

Following a brief spell in data communications, Daniel joined The Times, started their blog, and worked his way up to the leader columns. He's also written a highly regarded and very distinctive statistics-based football review, and regular columns for The Jewish Chronicle.

Known for taking an objective, insider's view of Westminster, Daniel is a prominent commentator in the media, and a regular on Radio 4's satirical panel show The News Quiz. His talks provide a sharp and entertaining insight into the political scene examining the key policies and personalities with wry humour and genuine knowledge.

Address: Unlocking the Power of AI

PWC’s Alex West and Fabrice Ciais will offer an overview of AI in financial services, emphasizing the technology's practical advantages while dispelling the hype. Leveraging PWC's extensive expertise, Alex and Fabrice will share insights into where companies are directing their AI efforts and how the technology is driving operational efficiencies, improving user experiences, and improving risk detection across a range of use cases.

Panel: Navigating AI in Communications Surveillance 

Discussions will examine the potential for AI to enhance efficiencies within Communications Surveillance. Panelists will delve into key considerations for leveraging these technologies, providing insights and best practices for integrating AI into surveillance frameworks. 

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Eren Erman,
Global Head of Compliance Technology, TP ICAP



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Jennifer van Panhuys, Head of Compliance & Associate General Counsel, Europe, Baird

 

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Michelle Yogarajah,
Managing Director and Head of Regulatory & Supervisory Management, TD Securities

 

Moderator:

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Carrie Whamond,
 
Founding Partner, AlternIT One

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Unlocking Regulatory Insights

Whether you're a compliance officer, regulatory expert, data scientist, or industry enthusiast, this event promises to equip you with actionable insights to thrive in today's regulatory landscape.

Details

Date: 30 May

Time: 09.00-12.00

Location: House of Commons, in the Palace of Westminster

Register your interest here

ABOUT REGS & EGGS

We launched our Regs & Eggs event series in 2017 - inviting industry experts to share their insights and views on the latest regulatory changes over breakfast (eggs to be specific).

These gatherings serve as a platform to share insights, foster discussions, and exchange ideas with industry leaders on the critical factors influencing compliance within financial services.

Our Regs & Eggs events are designed to facilitate knowledge-sharing and promote collaboration, empowering attendees to stay abreast of regulatory developments and navigate the evolving landscape of compliance effectively.

Last year's Regs & Eggs event explored the critical intersection of compliance and culture, and the prevention of market abuse within financial services.

Nick Leeson, renowned for his role in the collapse of Barings Bank, provided a captivating keynote address, shedding light on the detrimental consequences of inadequate compliance safeguards and cultural deficiencies. There was also an insightful panel discussion about the pivotal role of integrated communications and trade data, as well as the transformative potential of AI in bolstering market surveillance efforts.