In this episode, Ian Andrews (CMO, Chainalysis) speaks to Michael Firing (Assistant Director, Field Operations, Center for Intelligence, Targeting, and Enforcement (CITE), who is involved with investigations covering human and fentanyl trafficking, trade based money laundering and the movement of crypto in and out of the US.
They discuss the role of the newly created CITE agency in combating various threats, including terrorism, transnational organized crime, and illicit trade.
Michael also highlights the challenges of the increasing use of cryptocurrency in criminal activities such as drug trafficking and human trafficking and the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors in addressing these challenges.
Michael explains the importance of leveraging cryptocurrency analysis to support investigations and disrupt criminal networks by having a coordinated multi-agency approach.
2 | Introducing customs and border protection's intelligence arm
4 | Combating transnational threats with intelligence and cryptocurrency analysis
7 | Trade Based Money Laundering (TBML): From suitcases to thumb drives
10 | The rise of crypto in illicit precursor chemical sales and drug trafficking
13 | Collection of vast amounts of data to support other agency’s investigative efforts
16 | Global collaboration for the fight against crypto related crimes
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