Intersec 2025 to Host Inaugural Policing Conference on Tech & Safety

Intersec 2025 has announced the inaugural Intersec Policing Conference, focusing on how technological advancements and data are reshaping law enforcement and public safety across the Middle East By William Mackenzie / 03 Dec 2024

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Intersec 2025 will feature the inaugural Intersec Policing Conference, addressing how advancements in technology and data are transforming the future of law enforcement and public safety across the Middle East region. 

Held from 15 – 16 January 2025 at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), the Intersec Policing Conference will convene over 50 expert speakers to showcase policing best practices from around the world.

As law enforcement agencies worldwide confront challenges from cyber threats to financial crimes, the Intersec Policing Conference is set to serve as a pivotal platform for innovation and collaboration, addressing critical issues and solutions in the evolving landscape of public safety.

The conference will feature a distinguished lineup of law enforcement thought leaders from around the world, including: 

  • H.E. Major General Pilot Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Commander in Chief of Abu Dhabi Police.
  • Aileen Yap, Assistant Director of the Anti-Scam Command, Singapore Police Force.
  • Ali Ba’Alawi, Chief of the Financial Intelligence Unit at the UAE Financial Intelligence Unit.
  • Nick Court, Assistant Director of IFCACC Strategy and Capability at INTERPOL.
  • Omar S. Saad, Head of Strategy and Innovation for the Metropolitan Police, who will share insights into the future of law enforcement innovation.

AI & Law Enforcement

Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a crucial role in detecting and preventing financial crimes. AI systems can analyze vast amounts of transaction data to identify anomalies indicative of fraudulent activities. 

Incorporating AI into financial crime programs can reportedly enhance the precision and effectiveness of fraud detection, enabling businesses to stay ahead of evolving fraudulent tactics.

At the Intersec Policing Conference, Law enforcement professionals will explore forward-thinking conference topics such as policing in a digital era, proactive and productive policing, the future of road safety, strategic automation in policing, drone operations, and quantum-led crime.

Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, Intersec 2025 will offer a platform for networking, conducting business, and showcasing innovative technology and innovations.

Intersec 2025

The Intersec Policing Conference will run alongside the main Intersec 2025 event, an innovative platform mapping the future in security, safety and fire protection, 14 – 16 January.

Intersec 2025 will host 1,200 exhibitors from 60 countries, with prominent participants in the Homeland Security & Policing sector showcasing products and solutions across the entire supply chain, such as:

  • Drone & Anti-Drone Solutions
  • Video Surveillance
  • Security Solutions
  • Advanced Aviation Security Technologies

This sector will highlight transformative technologies shaping law enforcement across the Middle East and beyond. Other product sections at Intersec 2025 include Commercial & Perimeter Security, Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, and Cyber Security, offering tailored solutions for each industry segment under one roof.

Speaking ahead of the conference, Major Mohamed Al Abdulla, Head of the Financial Crimes Division at Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior, highlighted the use of data and technology for combatting scams, “Most scams will increasingly involve AI and robots, with fraudsters utilising advanced tools to conceal their IP addresses and locations. They will transfer stolen funds through hot or cold wallets and use mixers to obscure the origins of the cryptocurrency. To combat this, law enforcement is investing in tools that can prevent such crimes and predict scams before they occur by leveraging the right data and ensuring proper integration between relevant entities.” 

Grant Tuchten, Portfolio Director at Intersec organizer Messe Frankfurt Middle East, added, “As technologies evolve, so must the strategies and tools employed by our law enforcement agencies. The inaugural Intersec Policing Conference will showcase policing best practices from around the world, offering actionable insights for creating safe, secure, and smart cities for all.”

Register for Intersec 2025 here >>

Posted by William Mackenzie Edited by William Mackenzie, Junior Editor and Copywriter practised in digital content creation and writing about defense and marine technology. Connect & Contact

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