On March 2 and 3, William Kroener served as a judge for the annual Georgetown Law National Security Crisis Law Simulation. He also served as mentor for the Federal Reserve and FDIC teams (both from Fordham Law School). Now in its 10th year, the simulation has grown to involve more than 140 law students and dozens of faculty from nine U.S., five Canadian and two Australian law schools, as well as national security government participants from the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The simulation involved multiple international storylines, including significant cyberattacks on two G-SIBs, and concluded Saturday afternoon with the world saved and high tea.