This event is organised by the Institute for Security Science and Technology (ISST) in collaboration with Imperial Business Partners.
To register your interest, please visit the Eventrbrite page. Tickets are limited and assigned on the basis of professional relevance of interested party.
Dr PJ Beaghton and Professor David Hand host a panel discussion on FinSec. The panel will focus on the methods used and the progress made in the detection of anomalous financial transactions.
Held under Chatham House Rule, the event will introduce this evolving and sensitive topic, with opportunity for engagement and discussion from audience members.
Panel
- Dr PJ Beaghton – Co-Lead of the Imperial College FinTech Network, Associate Director at the Institute for Security Science and Technology and Professor of Practice in the Department of Computing, Imperial College London
- Professor David Hand – Senior Research Investigator and Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Imperial College London, and Chief Scientific Advisor to Winton Capital Management
- Tom Griffin – CEO, Ripjar Limited
- Dr Yiannis Pavlosoglou – Strategic Change Manager, UBS.
About the Institute for Security Science and Technology
The ISST is Imperial College London’s hub for security research and engagement. We coordinate
interdisciplinary research in security across Imperial College London, and act as a security science,
technology and innovation interface for academia, government and industry.
The Security of Financial Systems (FinSec) is one of our application areas, where we apply world-leading scientific capabilities to help solve global security challenges.
About Imperial Business Partners
The Imperial Business Partners (IBP) programme combines academic excellence and business innovation to generate powerful debates and inspirational discussions. By bringing together worldclass research minds with business strategists and policymakers at the top of their game, the programme provides a unique approach to problem solving.
IBP offers members a range of specialist services, including professional development, mentoring and consultancy. The programme benefits any business operating within a research-driven industry and covers anything from strategic issues to the impact of science and technology on business, policy and society.