The 4th National Security Middle East Summit

07.05.2011 Security
The 4th National Security Middle East Summit

The 4th National Security Middle East Summit

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It has been estimated that the UAE is set to double its spending on homeland security from $5.5 billion to $10 billion in the next 10 years.

Dubai police have announced spending of $130 million plus, to enhance CCTV surveillance in blind spots over the next few years as a result of recent events highlighting the importance of CCTV and video surveillance in sensitive areas.

IQPC's 4th Annual National Security Middle East Summit (19-22 June 2011, Abu Dhabi) will review the transforming threat landscape and identify areas where protection can be enhanced through new strategies, systems and technologies.

Dr. Eng. Mohammed Alaseeri, Head of Section, Ministry of Interior - Border Guard, Saudi Arabia will give a keynote presentation on how to strengthen border security by integrating physical security solutions and surveillance technologies.

Attendees will explore growing threats and challenges that are posed to cyber security and identify investment priorities to enhance national security with Illyas Kooliyankal, CISO Information Security and Business Continuity, Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, United Arab Emirates.

The 4th Annual National Security Middle East Summit provides an outstanding opportunity to network with senior project leaders, decision makers and influencers to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced and build key relationships through the exclusive one-on-one executive exchange.

Attendees will also be able to get specific questions answered through interactive panel discussions that explore the challenges of improving cyber security and the priorities required to further enhance national security and cargo security.

The pre-summit workshop will draw on Dr. Alaseeri and General Dr. Al Shehri's wealth of experience working for the Saudi Border Guard and review a variety of scenarios for training and developing security personnel

For more information, check Al-Defaiya Issue # 3/2011

 



 
 

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