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CONFERENCE
The two-day
Conference,
ssupplemented by interactive
networking activities,
will gather together a
panel of top-level government
representatives and key
players in the security
industry.
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EXHIBITION
The two-day
Exhibition,
organized as a Technology
Village, will illustrate
state-of-the-art components,
systems, and processes
used to deploy the most
advanced security measures
available today. Leading
global suppliers will
showcase stable and proven
technologies for the creation
of sustainable and cost-effective
security solutions that
work in the real world.
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Attend the world’s most comprehensive
event on holistic security solutions for
a complete understanding of the technology,
as well as the issues and opportunities
related to this holistic approach needed
to protect these assets.
Protecting
People
In light of the heightened
worldwide security concerns stemming from
international terrorism, financial fraud
and identity theft, the solutions available
continue to evolve as the global security
industry strives to create a safer environment
for citizens. Biometric watchlists, automatic
face recognition and explosives detection
equipment represent just a few of the many
solutions that are supplementing traditional
surveillance and access control solutions.
Perhaps the greatest technology shift today,
however, is the digitalization of travel
documents.
Protecting
Property
A comprehensive portfolio
of security technologies is essential for
protecting both physical and digital assets
and their owner’s rights. This is
particularly evident in the corporate environment,
where high-tech employee credentials –
the modern key to both the physical and
digital office environment – have
been developed to guarantee secure access
to premises and IT networks. Used also for
vending machines, cafeterias, libraries,
and other services, today’s employee
credentials have become an integrated business
tool.
Protecting
Know-How
With an estimated 5-7%
of world trade involving counterfeit goods,
this problem affects nearly every product
category – from software, music CDs,
pharmaceuticals and luxury goods to engineering
components such as aircraft parts and medical
equipment. There is an increasing demand
from governments and public institutions,
as well as organizations representing manufacturers,
distributors, retailers and consumers, for
traceability programs within the global
supply chain which can protect public health,
prevent fraud and guarantee product quality.
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