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March 16, 2022

Barclay Damon Live: Cyber Sip—"Russian Cyber Threats, the FDIC, and ‘Tech Hesitancy,' With Sultan Meghji, Part 1"

In episode 9 of the Barclay Damon Live podcast Cyber Sip, host Kevin Szczepanski talks with industry leader and scholar Sultan Meghji, who recently served as the first chief innovation officer at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). The episode, the first in a two-part series, delves into Sultan’s experience at the FDIC, where despite his mandate to transform how the agency operates; assess the US banking ecosystem in terms of cybersecurity, resilience, and equity; and strategize the agency’s interoperations with all of its regulatory partners, he encountered a gamut of attitudes, from hesitant to resistant. Listen in to hear Sultan speak to why he doesn't want “analog people making digital decisions.”

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