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Who decides which technologies Americans can trust?
When the U.S. banned Kaspersky antivirus in 2024, the decision didn’t come from Congress, the Pentagon, or even the White House. It came from a small office inside the Commerce Department — the ICTS office.
In this episode of Midweek Sitrep, Jerry Fowler breaks down how ICTS went from a little-known authority on paper to a powerful regulator shaping the U.S. tech market. From banning software, to scrutinizing connected cars, to reviewing apps, clouds, and undersea cables, ICTS is becoming one of the most important — and least understood — players in national security.
What you’ll learn:
Why ICTS was created and how it works.
The story behind the Kaspersky ban.
Why connected vehicles may be the next big battleground.
What ICTS means for businesses, compliance teams, and consumers.
ICTS may not grab headlines, but its decisions are reshaping the technology landscape — and proving that in today’s world, everything is national security.
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Everything is National Security
About the Host: Jerry Fowler
Jerry Fowler is the founder and creator of Midweek Sitrep and OPCEN Media Group LLC—a creative intelligence company dedicated to demystifying complex issues involving national security, law, and leadership. Through sharp storytelling and expert analysis, Jerry helps audiences understand the global forces shaping business, policy, and power.
In addition to his media work, Jerry is an attorney and national security policy professional with deep experience at the intersection of law, business, and government regulation. He currently leads the CFIUS and National Security practice at a global risk consultancy, where he advises companies on navigating export controls, sanctions, and U.S. national security regulatory frameworks.
Whether behind the mic or advising clients, Jerry brings clarity to complex systems—and makes national security make sense.
Jerry previously served as a West Virginia Assistant Attorney General, a federal attorney, and as a contract member of the U.S. Department of Defense’s CFIUS team. He continues his service in the Army National Guard as a Judge Advocate (Army lawyer).
Outside of work, Jerry enjoys CrossFit, distance running, hiking, and, like a true West Virginian, exploring the outdoors. He’s an avid traveler, writer, and musician, and values time spent with friends and family.
Disclaimers:
Midweek Sitrep with Jerry Fowler is an independent production of OPCEN Media Group LLC.
The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or professional advice. Listeners should consult with a qualified professional before making any decisions based on the content discussed.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host, Jerry Fowler, and any guests, and do not reflect the official policy, position, or endorsement of any current or former employer, client, government agency, military organization, educational institution, or any other entity with which the host, Jerry Fowler, may be affiliated.
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