Kafantaris ...experts will share first hand experiences.
Global security experts to lead Milipol Qatar sessions
DOHA, September 21, 2016
Milipol Qatar 2016, a leading event dedicated to homeland security in the Middle East, has announced a stellar line-up of industry figures that will headline this year’s seminar agenda.
The event takes place at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center from October 31 to November 2.
This year’s agenda, which covers three key topics during the second and third day of the event, brings together a contingent of the local, regional and international security and defence experts who will discuss current trends, challenges and innovations in the sector.
“The past 12 months have witnessed a number of serious incidents that have really tested international security provisions. With the Middle East looking to attract a greater number of large-scale events and tournaments, the seminar agenda this year includes experts in the field who can share first-hand their experience and open the discussion for the region to learn from,” Muriel Kafantaris, exhibition director, Milipol Network, said.
A half-day Crisis Management & Resilience seminar will be held on November 1, with a particular focus on response, resilience, continuity and security issues arising from terrorist attacks and large scale natural disasters. The morning will include a keynote address from French High Committee for Civil Defence executive director Christian Sommade, which will be followed by international experts sharing their analysis of the past events and insights on future trends and challenges facing the field of crisis management.
Panelists and speakers include Lina Kolesnikova, Crisis Response Journal’s analyst, and Dr Marwan Ibrahim - director corporate resilience Enterprise Assurance Group Services and Dubai Airports, UAE.
Concluding the day will be a half-day seminar focused on Safe/Smart Cities & Large Events Security Management. Covering an overview of the key threats cities are facing, international speakers will assess whether world cities are equipped to respond to new and more sophisticated attacks.
Colonel Maxence Jouannet, civil protection coordinator for the Euro Uefa 2016 at French Civil Defence, will provide a case study on the event before joining seminar members from Engie, Thales and Amsterdam Smart City to discuss ways technology can help enhance security and information flow, and meet citizen expectations for safety.
Rounding off the seminar tracks on November 2, Anthony Leather, senior consultant aerospace, defence and security at Frost & Sullivan; Daniel Kroos, senior program officer, energy security at OSCE; George Eapen, regional chief information security officer at General Electric Middle East, will lead a seminar on Critical Infrastructure Protection – Cyber Threat Intelligence.
The morning session will explore the risks and need for nations to protect their industrial and sensitive sites, be it electricity generation, oil and gas production, water supply, telecommunications, transport, public health, agriculture, financial services, or borders, with a particular focus on cyber threat intelligence.
Milipol Qatar 2016 is marking its 11th edition this year. Visitors can register online to attend Milipol Qatar 2016 at www.milipolqatar.com - TradeArabia News Service