An Event With

XLoD Global – London 2026

Date: June 30 – July 1, 2026

Location: InterContinental London – The O2, 1 Waterview Drive, North Greenwich, SE10 0TW

From alert factory to intelligence engine: Coverage that scales, controls that stand up

Surveillance at most tier-1 institutions is still run as an alert factory: high-volume, low-signal review queues that have not kept pace with regulatory expectation or operational reality.

Detection alone is not defensibility. The firms ahead of the curve are unifying communications surveillance, trade surveillance, archive, and policy on one data layer, so their controls scale with the business and stand up to examination end-to-end.

Behavox is proud to be Lead Sponsor at XLoD Global London 2026, the year’s flagship gathering of three-lines-of-defence leaders from the world’s systemically important banks, convening the surveillance, compliance, conduct, controls, and audit community for two days of peer-level, regulator-fluent discussion.

Would you like a discounted pass to attend?

Financial institution clients can get in touch to request 40% off a full conference pass – ask your customer success manager today or contact us.

Hear From Behavox Experts on Day 1 (Tuesday, June 30)

Speak with our Team

Visit Behavox at Stand 34, by the main entrance, on both days.

Whether you are rethinking coverage across channels and languages, tightening defensibility ahead of your next examination, or consolidating a fragmented, multi-vendor estate, our team can show you what an integrated, AI-native controls platform looks like in practice, and what it would take in your environment.

Book a meeting in advance to talk through your 2026 surveillance and controls priorities, or simply stop by to see the Behavox Unified Controls Platform and meet the team.

How does your surveillance coverage really compare to your peers – across channels, languages, and your full workforce?

Find Behavox at Stand 34 by the main entrance to take the Industry Benchmark Survey on The Scale and Breadth of Risk Coverage at our booth.

See where scale breaks, benchmark your coverage against the tier-one cohort, and get first access to the report findings – plus enter to win a pair of Ray-Ban Meta Wayfarer AI Glasses.

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.

Keynote: From Alert Factory to Intelligence Engine: How AI Is Redefining the Surveillance Function

Tuesday, June 30, 10:40 AM.

Surveillance functions at most tier-1 institutions are still architected as alert factories. This keynote outlines what the shift to an intelligence engine looks like in practice: AI-powered behavioural detection that changes the economics of misconduct discovery, validated under the model risk management framework now updated by SR 26-2.

  • Why most tier-1 surveillance still runs as an alert factory: high-volume, low-signal, lexicon-based
  • What the shift to an intelligence engine looks like in practice
  • AI-led behavioural detection, validated under the model risk framework as updated by SR 26-2

Speaker: Fahreen Kurji, Chief Customer Intelligence Officer, Behavox

VIP Roundtable: The Surveillance Accountability Gap: Who Owns the Risk When AI Gets It Wrong?

Closed-door roundtable, by invitation only. Chatham House Rule. Tuesday, June 30, 11:40 AM.

SR 26-2’s carve-out of generative and agentic AI from formal model risk management scope has surfaced a new accountability question for surveillance leaders. This roundtable maps the accountability architecture for AI-driven surveillance and the control gaps regulators are beginning to probe.

  • Where accountability sits when AI-driven detection fails or triggers false positives under scrutiny
  • What effective model governance looks like when formal MRM cover is absent
  • The control gaps regulators are beginning to examine

Behavox hosts: Nabeel Ebrahim, Chief Revenue Officer, and Fahreen Kurji, Chief Customer Intelligence Officer

Case Study: One Platform, Three Lines: Eliminating Surveillance Silos Across Comms, Trade, and Archive

Tuesday, June 30, 2:20 PM.

How a global tier-1 bank replaced a fragmented, multi-vendor surveillance estate with a single integrated platform, unifying communications surveillance, trade surveillance, intelligent archive, and policy management on one data layer.

  • The architectural decision points and the cross-line governance approvals required
  • Operating outcomes: reduced cross-team escalation time and a defensible control environment under examination
  • A single, end-to-end evidence chain from detection to disposition

Speaker: Nabeel Ebrahim, Chief Revenue Officer, Behavox