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The WWCDA Q3 Global Programs luncheon will open with remarks by Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General Daniel W. Glad (invited), the senior DOJ official responsible for all criminal antitrust enforcement in the United States, drawn from his recent public speech on algorithmic price-fixing and the Division's enforcement posture in the age of AI. DAAG Glad will address criminal antitrust enforcement of algorithmic collusion and conduct involving AI-enabled collusion by code and what it means for counsel and companies when the hub of a pricing arrangement is a large language model.
Following his remarks, moderators Ann O'Brien and Alexis Loeb will lead a practitioner panel examining AI-enabled criminal and regulatory exposure across the white-collar landscape — ranging from antitrust to insider threats to targeted intrusion activity. Panelists Molly Kelley and Megan Gerking—each a former federal prosecutor with DOJ antitrust and white-collar experience — will bring a defense-side perspective to the evolving enforcement environment, working through a timely hypothetical designed to surface the practical questions companies and their counsel face when AI tools sit at the center of a potential investigation. Then, panelists Prava Palacharla and Veronica Glick — each with a cybersecurity and national security background— will address how AI is used to enhance criminal activity in white collar and national security landscapes. Topics will range from insider threats posed by AI agents to the risks involved with using AI to capture sensitive or proprietary information to how sharpened social engineering and the use of mass-scale mapping and rapid code-to-exploit deployment focuses and accelerates intrusion activity.
Full event details will be announced shortly.