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Global experts to attend conference on security steps
Top police and security officials from the UAE, Lebanon, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Canada will share their knowledge, experience and insights on combating threats to international security and national resilience at the ISNR Conference, to be held in Abu Dhabi on March 2.
Abu Dhabi: Top police and security officials from the UAE, Lebanon, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Canada will share their knowledge, experience and insights on combating threats to international security and national resilience at the ISNR Conference, to be held in Abu Dhabi on March 2.
The one-day conference is being organised alongside the inaugural edition of the International Security National Resilience (ISNR) Abu Dhabi Exhibition from March 2-5 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Centre (ADNEC).
The conference is being organised by the Dubai-based Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis (INEGMA), in cooperation with Reed Exhibitions Middle East and UAE's Ministry of Interior.
Announcing this at a press conference here today, INEGMA co-founder and managing director Riad Kahwaji said the conference is expected to be attended by up to 300 delegates and more than 100 managers of industrial and security companies. The speakers at the conference "will present feasible solutions for challenges such as maintaining security and safety in multinational environments, security preparedness for big events such as the Olympics, the balance between security requirements and human rights, use of technology in enhancement of port and airport security and cyber terrorism and its social and economic consequences," Kahwaji said.
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