From February 13-19, 2025, Global Ties San Francisco hosted the “Tackling Cybercrimes: A Key to Modern Trade” delegation as part of the International Exchange and Leadership Program (IELP), sponsored by the U.S. Embassy Islamabad and administered by Meridian International Center.

Our eight distinguished visitors from Pakistan—including law enforcement officers, an information technology and digital innovation professional from a provincial agricultural department, and online banking experts—engaged with prominent San Francisco and Silicon Valley organizations on cybercrime investigation, cybersecurity risk management, and consumer protection against digital threats.

Key Themes:

  • The role of public-private partnerships in strengthening cybersecurity;
  • Best practices for information sharing and data protection;
  • Advanced tools for combating cryptocrimes; and
  • Workforce development to prepare the next generation of cyber professionals.

Our San Francisco and Silicon Valley Cyber Sessions

Crystal Intelligence

The delegation’s first meeting was with Crystal Intelligence, a leading blockchain intelligence firm that equips financial institutions, law enforcement, and regulators with real-time blockchain analysis, investigative tools, and compliance solutions. The discussion centered on crypto risk and investigations, inspiring critical dialogue on use cases and their implications. Participants gained valuable insights into emerging cryptocrime trends and explored strategies to enhance monitoring and reporting.

San Francisco Bay Area InfraGard & Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), San Francisco

Our team also facilitated a meeting with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area InfraGard, an FBI-affiliated nonprofit dedicated to strengthening bi-directional communications between government and the private sector on critical infrastructure protection. The discussion underscored the essential role of strong public-private partnerships in combating cybercrime.

With three delegates representing the Federal Investigations Agency (FIA)—the FBI-equivalent in Pakistan—this session carried particular significance. Engaging directly with their professional counterparts, the visitors exchanged strategies for cybersecurity risk management and threat assessment, drawing comparisons between the U.S. and Pakistan’s approaches and capacities. The discussion also emphasized workforce readiness initiatives, with both local and international participants sharing methods to cultivate the next generation of cyber professionals within their respective national contexts.

Institute for Security and Technology (IST)

A final meeting with the Institute for Security and Technology (IST) provided a deep dive into leveraging public-private partnerships to combat ransomware and other cyber threats. IST employs a multifaceted approach to addressing global security concerns, including not only cybersecurity risks and information warfare, but also the broader implications of technology on democracy and human security.

Through this discussion, the delegation gained a comprehensive understanding of cross-sector collaboration in tackling cyber threats. IST’s emphasis on bridging the gap between government and industry helped the participants conceptualize potential avenues for stakeholder engagement and policy coordination to address evolving security challenges.


Collectively, these meetings underscored the power of cross-cultural dialogue for greater cumulative impact. The direct exchanges between experts from the U.S. and Pakistan reinforced a global commitment to combating cybercrime, securing critical infrastructure, and bolstering the cyber workforce of the future.

Cultural Experiences in San Francisco

Home Hospitality

In addition to their professional meetings, the visitors deepened their understanding of U.S. culture and society through meaningful community-level experiences, including enjoying a meal with local San Franciscans as part of Global Ties San Francisco’s Home Hospitality Program.

Alcatraz Island

The group also explored Alcatraz Island through a private behind-the-scenes tour, offering a unique perspective on the island’s layered history and significance to varied communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. We extend our sincere gratitude to Ranger John Cantwell (Ret.) for leading this outstanding tour, as well as to our longstanding cultural hosts, Linda Cahill and Jim Horio, for helping arrange it.

In the cellhouse with Ranger John Cantwell (Ret.).

International Visitors exploring Alcatraz Island's cellhouse

Restored graffiti and historic political statement from the 1969-1971 Indian Occupation of Alcatraz – learn more here and here.

In the lighthouse with Ranger Matt Connelly.

Visiting historic sites like Alcatraz provided our distinguished foreign visitors with a deeper connection to and understanding of American history and society. One visitor reflected on how the experience offered valuable insight into her work in law enforcement—seeing the history of this high-security prison and the conditions during its operation underscored the evolution of correctional practices, philosophies, and the broader U.S. justice system over time.

Sightseeing

To round out their time in the Bay Area, the group also took in the breathtaking scenery of Mount Tamalpais and Muir Beach, enjoying stunning panoramic and coastal views of these sites, along with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and Palace of Fine Arts.

Exchanges Impact

This exchange program demonstrated the importance of information sharing and collaboration in addressing modern cybersecurity challenges. Through meetings with local experts, the delegation gained actionable insights on cyber threat mitigation, blockchain intelligence, and public-private cooperation, while also sharing their own experiences and approaches. Equally important, cultural experiences like Home Hospitality and historical site visits fostered deeper appreciation and understanding of our community and nation.

Author: Valleigh Brechtel, Spring 2025 Intern
Editors: Oli Vorster & Alannah Crandall

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