It provides a unique platform for networking and building relationships between various government agencies in the region

ISNR Abu Dhabi 2022 discusses the future of policing, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity

ISNR Abu Dhabi hosts workshops over 3 days with the participation of a group of experts.

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ADNEC Group, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, and in strategic partnership with the General Command of Abu Dhabi Police, revealed the agenda of high-level workshops hosted by the seventh edition of the International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience “ISNR Abu Dhabi” from 10 to 12 October.

ISNR Abu Dhabi 2022 exhibition, which kicks off tomorrow under the patronage of His Highness Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, provides a unique platform for networking and building relationships between various government agencies in the region and security solutions providers from around the world.

The exhibition attracts stakeholders in the national cyber security sector in the pursuit of enhancing cooperation between the public and private sectors and establishing a safer connected world.

ISNR Abu Dhabi will also host a series of high-level workshops over three days, with the participation of a group of experts and thought leaders from around the world to provide new ideas and insights on the most prominent case studies, punctuated by keynote speeches and interactive discussion sessions that highlight a range of topics, such as the future of work. Police, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber ​​Security, and Critical Infrastructure Protection.

During the workshops on the first day, participants will have the opportunity to benefit from the main information provided by the Forum on the Future of Policing, which includes an opening session entitled “The Future of Policing: Adopting Innovation to Prevent Crime in the Present and the Future”, in addition to a discussion session entitled “Smart Cities: Ensure A Safe Future: Innovations and New Management Technologies Transform Policing in Developed Societies” and a case study on “Challenges and opportunities for leveraging technology to improve crime prevention practices.”

The conference will also address a range of topics including integrated training under the supervision of multiple agencies and cooperation to improve surveillance, crime prevention through technology-enabled policing in cooperation with the community, analysis of the enhanced skill set needed to work in the police in the twenty-first century, and the control of social media: Responsible for user comments.

The second day focuses on the topic of artificial intelligence through two keynotes on “How Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Affect Internal Security” and “Challenges and Opportunities in Facing the Metaverse World.”

Speakers present a set of visions and ideas through a study on the adoption of digital transformation in internal security to enhance information exchange, in addition to discussing various topics including the future of threat management - artificial intelligence and smart technologies, and fighting the battle of digital transformation: maintaining security and sovereignty over data and scalability in systems The cloud, ensuring reliable, impartial and non-discriminatory data in the decision-making process, training AI algorithms, and proactive policing - separating fact from fiction.

The closing day will witness interactive discussion sessions under the title “Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Protection,” where participants will address topics including integrating multi-stakeholder safety mechanisms into critical infrastructure, analyzing the role of public-private partnerships in securing supply chains, and the role of autonomous technologies powered by robots. In mitigating emerging threats, use robots, unmanned ground vehicles and electric vehicles in emergency situations.

Participants also have the opportunity to attend panel discussions on the topic of Cyber ​​Security and Business Continuity: Defending National Assets and Mitigating Potential Threats through Improving Cross-Border Cooperation and Information Sharing, Effective Use of Resources: Addressing the Resource Challenge through Technology Used to Protect Infrastructure, in addition to a keynote speech About "Smart Cities and New Threats in Integrated Systems".

ISNR Abu Dhabi showcases a wide range of technologies related to digital forensics, anti-malware, anti-spam and viruses, human factors, governance, compliance, business continuity, incident response, identity and access management, and application security.

It highlights various topics such as Internet of Things Security, Cloud Security, Mobile Security, Cyber ​​Terrorism, Cyber ​​Warfare Protection, Network Security, Data Security, Managed Security Services (MSS) and Cryptography.

The sessions will also discuss various topics, including border security, cyber security, counter-drone systems, intelligence sharing, infrastructure protection, resilience, identity technology, interagency cooperation, and more.

The conference addresses topics including training to improve surveillance and crime prevention through technology-enabled policing.

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