An Event With

1LoD Surveillance Leaders’ Network NYC

Date: June 11, 2026

Time: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST

Location: New York

The debate every surveillance leader needs to be part of.

AI-native controls built for the market abuse surveillance challenges of 2026 — and the scrutiny that follows.

Behavox is proud to sponsor the Surveillance Leaders’ Network in New York — a private, invitation-only meeting of global and regional heads of market abuse surveillance, convened by 1LoD since 2018 to benchmark, learn, and set best practice off the record.

Meet our team on 11 June to see how we are helping the world’s leading banks unify communications surveillance, trade surveillance, archiving, and policy management on a single AI-native platform — one archive, one policy, one alert stream across all employees, all channels, all major products, in all key geographies.

Speak with our team

Across the day at SLN New York, our team will be available for private 1:1 conversations. We will share how surveillance leaders at 100+ institutions — including one central bank and one regulator — are operationalising AI for market abuse detection, investigation, and defensibility.

Topics our advisors are best positioned to discuss with you:

  • Unifying trade and comms surveillance on a single compliant archive — and the alert volumes that drop when alerts are cross-referenced
  • Contextualised false-positive closure: agentic AI that pulls news, time-stamps it against trades, retrieves the relevant chats, and closes alerts with documented reasoning
  • Search and investigation for non-quants: letting reviewers ask “how many times in the past six months has this trader done a similar trade?” in natural language
  • Integration in weeks, not months: AI-proposed field mapping replacing months of specialist work
  • QA workflows and alert states that calibrate exactly how much you let AI auto-resolve — and route the rest for L1 / L2 review
  • Defensibility: what regulators are asking for on AI model governance, validation and explainability in surveillance

Debate Topics:

  • Boardroom Debate 1: Evolving Global Regulatory Expectations and Divergence for Surveillance
  • Boardroom Debate 1: Effective Surveillance Risk Assessments
  • Boardroom Debate 2: Improving Alert Quality and Calibration of Alert Models

Date: June 10, 2026

Time: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST

This invitation does not constitute gifts/entertainment and there is no entrance fee and no preparation required. Should you have additional questions or are unable to register online, please reply to [email protected] and a member of our team will be happy to assist you.