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From: Vincenzo Iozzo ‹

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From: Vincenzo Iozzo ‹ > To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: Three things Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 21:27:05 +0000 Attachments: eu-event-rev3.docx Hello! How are you? Attached the notes for the talk I mentioned for the EU parliament/commission. I'm a bit nervous about it, so if you have time to read it and have any feedback I'd love that. The context is regulation of intrusion software. Also I thought again about the swift thing you mentioned. A friend of mine works at JP Morgan and he told me recently two interesting things: I) it's not uncommon for them to "lose" for days payments > $100mm 2) essentially the entire parmalat fraud was a guy who forged a document from BofA claiming they had a $5bn deposit with them So it might be possible to replace swift also by convincing banks that what they have now is totally broken. Last thing: have you had a chance to read the deck? What do you think about it? Thanks, V Sent from my Iphone EFTA01171988

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