

Blockchain and National Security - A Strategic Imperative
Please join the The Digital Chamber (TDC) to discuss TDC's report, Blockchain and National Security: A Strategic Imperative.
The report shares how blockchain enhances, supports and protects U.S. national security, highlighting that U.S. leadership in blockchain technology and digital assets is essential to safeguarding America’s national interests and outlines how blockchain can enhance economic resilience, preserve financial sovereignty, secure critical infrastructure, and both reinforce and extend the global role of the U.S. dollar, while countering the U.S.'s adversaries. The discussion will include frank discussion from some of the foremost leaders on this topic as well as the policy recommendations that can protect national security and help the U.S. remain the global leader in digital asset technology.
Schedule:
9:30am - Networking and coffee
10:00am - Introductory remarks from Kristopher Klaich
10:10am - Panel: The Role of Blockchain Technology in National Security
11:00am - Networking
Panelists:
Carlos Orozco, Supervisory Special Agent at IRS Criminal Investigations
Matthew Pines, Executive Director at Bitcoin Policy Institute
Sanjeev Bhasker, Acting General Counsel, White House Office of the National Cyber Director
Moderated by: Kristopher Klaich, National Security Policy Director, The Digital Chamber