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Dear colleague,

 

The latter years of this decade have been marked by renewed optimism for a safer and more harmonious future in many parts of the Middle East, as nations (especially those in the GCC) collaborate on cross-border transport links, large-scale renewable energy projects, smart city initiatives and, crucially, heightened joint-security strategies.

 

However, alongside progress towards greater peace and prosperity, there are also inevitable warning signs that both emerging and existing threats are always ready to cause disruption and chaos at a moment’s notice. From the rising threat of increasingly sophisticated cybercrime, to the age-old practice of smuggling drugs and weapons in the furtherance of organised crime and terrorism, the Middle East faces unceasing attacks on their national security.

 
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To give you a more detailed information, download this report to find out:

  • Defence budgets of the GCC countries
  • Predominant threat types facing the region
  • Security solutions and technologies that are turning the tide
  • Case studies from organisations including Dubai International Airport, Dubai Customs, Abu Dhabi ‘Safe City’ Centre and more
 
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Want to know more?

 

Join us at the National Security Middle East Summit taking place from 24 – 25 September in Abu Dhabi, UAE. You’ll hear from national and international thought leaders from companies including UAE’s Ministry of Interior, Abu Dhabi Police, Dubai Police, Sharjah Police, NATO C-IED, French National Guard, General Ports Authority, Egypt Police and many more as they discuss future plans for improving security in the region.

 

Have a look at the 2-day agenda for everything we have in store including awards ceremony, sessions and networking.

 

For more information, please contact us on +971 4 364 2975 or email us.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Georgios Chatzivamvakis


Conference Director


IQPC Middle East


enquiry@iqpc.ae


+971 4 364 2975

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