Join Pillsbury’s Nancy Fischer February 4th at 9:15am EST at PLI’s Investing, Trading and Doing Business in an Anxious World 2025: Extension and Enforcement. Nancy will present on Regulatory and Policy Initiatives to Deny Adversary Access to Supercomputer Capabilities: FDPR, IaaS and the Triseal.

This panel will examine U.S. and allied authorities’ efforts to apply expanded regulatory and enforcement authorities to deny geopolitical adversaries’ access to supercomputer technologies and capabilities. The panel will engage participants in discussion regarding (among other items):

  • Application of the Foreign Direct Product Rules to control access to semiconductors and semiconductor production technology worldwide;
  • New regulations focused on denying adversary access to supercomputer-enabled digital infrastructure, such as the Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) Customer ID Program; and
  • Extraterritorial application of investigation and enforcement authority by U.S. agencies to shape behavior of U.S. and non-U.S. persons and organizations.

For more information or to register, please visit the event page.

Pillsbury Panelist

Additional Panelists

Kevin Wolf (Panel Leader), Akin
Dan Clutch, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security
Adam S. Hickey, Mayer Brown
Kathleen Palma, Applied Materials