On July 18, USIP hosted experts from Southeast Asia for a conversation on cyber-enabled transnational crime in the region. The discussion examined the connection between human trafficking and cybercrime, explored linkages to regional criminal networks, and assessed the peace and security threats to the region, the United States and the world.
Jason Tower
Country Director, Burma, U.S. Institute of Peace
Jacob Sims
Senior Technical Advisor on Forced Criminality, International Justice Mission
Alvin Camba
Assistant Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies
Cindy Dyer
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/global-security-threat-posed-southeast-asias-criminal-enclaves
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