The stage is set for INTERPOL World 2017 in Singapore as it readies to welcome over 10,000 law enforcement agencies, government bodies, academia, solution providers, security professionals, and buyers from around the globe.
In its second edition this year, INTERPOL World, comprising the INTERPOL World Congress and Exhibition, will cover the latest innovations, best practices, and thought leadership aimed at accelerating timely and accurate responses to future global security challenges.
Delegates will get to experience the latest access control and identity management technologies. NEC Corporation’s facial recognition technology, NeoFace, together with Zoom Tech’s ZOOMGATE, will be deployed at the entrance to the INTERPOL World Congress for swift and accurate authentication anda seamless, secure entry into the Congress.
“NeoFace, the world’s most accurate and fastest face recognition software*, will provide an immersive experience for delegates at the INTERPOL World 2017 Congress, demonstrating the potential of biometric technologies in security and access control,” Tan Boon Chin, MD, Global Safety Division, NEC Corporation said.
“ZOOMGATE’s integrable firmware presents state-of-the-art seamless identification and controlled operations enhanced access control, which can greatly improve not just building security but also large-scale events such as INTERPOL World 2017,” said Andy Liang,Director, Zoom Tech.
INTERPOL World 2017 Exhibition will feature solutions for public safety, identity management, biometrics, forensics, investigations and cybercrime. In all, over 200 companies from 30 countries and regions will be displaying solutions at the event.
Identity theft incidents are escalating, raising interests in more secure authentication technologies that utilise unique human characteristics for credentials. Sierra Solutions will be showcasing EyeLock Nano NXT, an iris-based biometric technology that authenticates people in-motion and at-a-distance with unparalleled accuracy.
Another challenge for law enforcement is in securing and managing borders. SICPA’s EXTENS SmartStamp is a machine-readable travel stamp that combines material and digital technologies to contain both static and dynamic data about travellers and their trips, giving border control authorities access to previously-unattainable data.
The use of robots in law enforcement is also gaining traction and the worldwide market for law enforcement robots is estimated to reach US$5.7 billion by 2022, an increase from US$1 billion in 2015**. Oneberry’s RoboGuard is an innovative security deterrent that combines intelligent surveillance cameras equipped with video analytics and alarm triggers, with robust hardware to support proactive remote monitoring.
Participants can explore collaborations and broaden their networks through a value-added business matching service, which allows them to preschedule meetings to maximise their time at the event.
Complementing the products and solutions showcased on the exhibition floor, the INTERPOL World Theatres is a curated programme featuring seminar and workshop sessions that lend practical technical insights to addressing current and emerging security issues. Two theatres will feature sessions on mobile biometrics, AI, machine learning, IoT botnets, audit CCTV, data centre security, digital forensics and more; led by subject experts from companies such as Arbor Networks, Cellebrite, Cross Border Research Association (CBRA), Data Centre Dynamics, EC-Council Group, Microsoft, Oracle, SecureAge Technology, Sierra Solutions and TNO, among others.
Cybersecurity was initially the sole concern of CISOs and CIOs, but CEOs and board members have now taken a vested interest and responsibility in their organisations’ security. Recognising the need to impart knowledge to the boards and C-suite executives, KPMG and IEEE will be running a half-day workshop across 5 and 6 July to educate them on cybersecurity. ECU and IEEE will also be conducting a session on Forensics Computing on 6 July while Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner (CCTP) will put together a session on threat mitigation and predictive profiling.
Lending expertise in shaping the Congress agenda, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), together with INTERPOL, has curated a programme discussing key issues in today’s security landscape. Broad-stroke macro dialogues, are supplemented with case studies and operational perspectives by solution providers. The Congress will address pressing concerns via three dedicated tracks – Cybercrime (4 July), Safe Cities (5 July) and Identity Management (6 July).
INTERPOL World 2017 is owned by INTERPOL and supported by Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs, the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau, ASEANAPOL, Europol and Gulf Cooperation Council Police (GCCPOL), as well as leading trade organisations such as Asian Professional Security Association, Association of Information Security Professionals, the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP), International Aviation Security Association (IASA), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), among others.
Interested?
INTERPOL World 2017 Congress will be held from 4 to 6 July alongside the INTERPOL World Exhibition, which will take place from 5 to 7 July. Both events are held at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.
View the programme for the theatres
*Independent tests results (FIVE2017, FRVT2013, MBE2010, MBGC 2009) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (US)
**Wintergreen Research, July 2016 (PDF)
In its second edition this year, INTERPOL World, comprising the INTERPOL World Congress and Exhibition, will cover the latest innovations, best practices, and thought leadership aimed at accelerating timely and accurate responses to future global security challenges.
Delegates will get to experience the latest access control and identity management technologies. NEC Corporation’s facial recognition technology, NeoFace, together with Zoom Tech’s ZOOMGATE, will be deployed at the entrance to the INTERPOL World Congress for swift and accurate authentication anda seamless, secure entry into the Congress.
“NeoFace, the world’s most accurate and fastest face recognition software*, will provide an immersive experience for delegates at the INTERPOL World 2017 Congress, demonstrating the potential of biometric technologies in security and access control,” Tan Boon Chin, MD, Global Safety Division, NEC Corporation said.
“ZOOMGATE’s integrable firmware presents state-of-the-art seamless identification and controlled operations enhanced access control, which can greatly improve not just building security but also large-scale events such as INTERPOL World 2017,” said Andy Liang,Director, Zoom Tech.
INTERPOL World 2017 Exhibition will feature solutions for public safety, identity management, biometrics, forensics, investigations and cybercrime. In all, over 200 companies from 30 countries and regions will be displaying solutions at the event.
Identity theft incidents are escalating, raising interests in more secure authentication technologies that utilise unique human characteristics for credentials. Sierra Solutions will be showcasing EyeLock Nano NXT, an iris-based biometric technology that authenticates people in-motion and at-a-distance with unparalleled accuracy.
Another challenge for law enforcement is in securing and managing borders. SICPA’s EXTENS SmartStamp is a machine-readable travel stamp that combines material and digital technologies to contain both static and dynamic data about travellers and their trips, giving border control authorities access to previously-unattainable data.
The use of robots in law enforcement is also gaining traction and the worldwide market for law enforcement robots is estimated to reach US$5.7 billion by 2022, an increase from US$1 billion in 2015**. Oneberry’s RoboGuard is an innovative security deterrent that combines intelligent surveillance cameras equipped with video analytics and alarm triggers, with robust hardware to support proactive remote monitoring.
Participants can explore collaborations and broaden their networks through a value-added business matching service, which allows them to preschedule meetings to maximise their time at the event.
Complementing the products and solutions showcased on the exhibition floor, the INTERPOL World Theatres is a curated programme featuring seminar and workshop sessions that lend practical technical insights to addressing current and emerging security issues. Two theatres will feature sessions on mobile biometrics, AI, machine learning, IoT botnets, audit CCTV, data centre security, digital forensics and more; led by subject experts from companies such as Arbor Networks, Cellebrite, Cross Border Research Association (CBRA), Data Centre Dynamics, EC-Council Group, Microsoft, Oracle, SecureAge Technology, Sierra Solutions and TNO, among others.
Cybersecurity was initially the sole concern of CISOs and CIOs, but CEOs and board members have now taken a vested interest and responsibility in their organisations’ security. Recognising the need to impart knowledge to the boards and C-suite executives, KPMG and IEEE will be running a half-day workshop across 5 and 6 July to educate them on cybersecurity. ECU and IEEE will also be conducting a session on Forensics Computing on 6 July while Certified Counter Terrorism Practitioner (CCTP) will put together a session on threat mitigation and predictive profiling.
Lending expertise in shaping the Congress agenda, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), together with INTERPOL, has curated a programme discussing key issues in today’s security landscape. Broad-stroke macro dialogues, are supplemented with case studies and operational perspectives by solution providers. The Congress will address pressing concerns via three dedicated tracks – Cybercrime (4 July), Safe Cities (5 July) and Identity Management (6 July).
INTERPOL World 2017 is owned by INTERPOL and supported by Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs, the World Economic Forum (WEF), the Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau, ASEANAPOL, Europol and Gulf Cooperation Council Police (GCCPOL), as well as leading trade organisations such as Asian Professional Security Association, Association of Information Security Professionals, the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP), International Aviation Security Association (IASA), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), among others.
Interested?
INTERPOL World 2017 Congress will be held from 4 to 6 July alongside the INTERPOL World Exhibition, which will take place from 5 to 7 July. Both events are held at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.
View the programme for the theatres
*Independent tests results (FIVE2017, FRVT2013, MBE2010, MBGC 2009) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (US)
**Wintergreen Research, July 2016 (PDF)
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