OSAC Hungary Country Chapter Meeting October 15th

Dear Members,

The U.S. Embassy in Budapest is extending an invitation to the next OSAC Hungary Country Council meeting at the Dorothea Hotel, Budapest, Autograph Collection, sheduled to October 15th from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.  

Address: Budapest, Dorottya u. 2, 1051 Hungary

 

Planned Agenda:

10:00 a.m.               Welcome and opening remarks from Cameron McNeillie, General Manager, Dorothea Hotel, Budapest, Autograph Collection

 

10:05 a.m.               Welcome and opening remarks from Lisa Lopez, Regional Security Officer, U.S. Embassy Budapest

 

10:10 a.m.                Jason Heung, Deputy POL-ECON Counselor, U.S. Embassy Budapest: The Impact of Malign Foreign Influence on the Private Sector

 

10:35 a.m.                Q&A

 

11:00 a.m.                Lisa Lopez, Regional Security Officer, U.S. Embassy Budapest: Insider Threats in the Private Sector

 

11:25 a.m.                Q&A

 

11:35 a.m.                 Optional hotel tour for those who would like to participate.

 

Please RSVP by October 11th to LopezLM [at] state.gov if you plan to attend.

Participants should be registered with OSAC Hungary Chapter:

For Non-US Companies the how to join page:  https://www.osac.gov/About/JoinUs  Click apply for limited access. To join OSAC Hungary Chapter: access Group tag, then search for Budapest and join Group.

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The Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) was created by the Secretary of State to promote an open dialogue between the U.S. Government and the American private sector on security issues abroad. OSAC is directed by a council of 34 representatives from companies and government agencies concerned with overseas security.

With a constituency of 4,600 U.S. companies and other organizations with overseas interests, OSAC operates an Internet web site, www.osac.gov, which is one of its principal means of information exchange with the private sector. The web site offers its visitors the latest in safety and security-related information, public announcements, warden messages, travel advisories, significant anniversary dates, terrorist groups profiles, country crime and safety reports, special topic reports, foreign press reports, and much more.