ABU DHABI (WAM)
The ISNR 2024 Conference, organised for the first time by the Ministry of Interior and the Rabdan Academy in partnership with ADNEC Group, will feature a world-class gathering of leading global speakers.
The two-day event will be held between May 21 and 22 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).
The conference is an integral component of a strategic vision aimed at advancing security innovation pathways to align with global transformations, refine national security concepts, and update security strategies and policies.
As a prestigious platform for ideas and debate, the event will host elite decision-makers and specialists to exchange their expertise and perspectives.
Under the slogan “Foreseeing the future of security,” the conference will feature intensive discussion of a wide range of high-level topics.
These include strategic alliances in global stability, national security trends, the adoption of future strategies, evidence-based policing and police strategies, and measures to ensure sustainability in national security.
ISNR 2024’s opening session will feature two distinguished presentations: “Facing Tomorrow's Challenges: Analysing National Security Trends and Adopting Future Strategies” and “Innovation in Evidence-Based Policing – New Directions and Challenges.”
After that, an important panel discussion will be held titled “The Role of Knowledge Communities in Addressing the Challenges and Prospects for the Middle East”.
Day one's agenda also includes a specialised session on “Police Strategies and Crisis Management in the Digital Age: Best International Practices and Experience Sharing” and concludes with a round table entitled “Resilient Futures: Securing Sustainability in National Security”.
The second day of the conference will look into “Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Security Technology” with focus on cutting-edge developments in AI and their impact on enhancing police and crisis management.
Additionally, the agenda will cover national security systems, international cooperation, AI and cyber security, and intelligence-based preparedness, among other topics.
Moreover, a distinguished panel will discuss “The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Developing National Security Systems and International Cooperation”, followed by a presentation entitled “Securing Ethics: Government Roles in AI's Secure Future”.
The final afternoon will feature a roundtable case study presentation on “Innovative Solutions in Cybersecurity and Their Impact on Regional and Global Stability''.