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INTERPOL World 2015 attracts international participation

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Sharath Kumar
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SINGAPORE: Emphasizing the significance of global security landscape, the  INTERPOL World 2015 which began here on Tuesday is being participated by  international industry players from 34 countries and law enforcement agencies from around the world.

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Expecting some 8,000 police, law enforcement agencies, government officials and commercial buyers over three days from 14 to 16 April, the event is set to be one of the most important events for the security industry. The opening of INTERPOL World 2015 was officiated by S. Iswaran, Minister, Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Trade and Industry.

Owned by INTERPOL, the world’s largest international police organization, and supported by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore, INTERPOL World 2015 will provide industry stakeholders from the global public and private sectors with a strategic platform to congregate and chart new directions.

“INTERPOL World offers chances to network, ask questions to which there aren't yet answers, learn about new advances being made in the field, and find future partners with whom to work,” said Jürgen Stock, Secretary General of INTERPOL. “This makes this event unique, and important for both industry and law enforcement.”

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The inaugural INTERPOL World 2015 has attracted some 258 international players including solution providers from countries such as Australia, Germany, Israel, Japan, Sri Lanka, India, Sweden and Switzerland, will showcase a vast range of cutting-edge technological solutions that will address pertinent issues such as cybersecurity, public safety, surveillance, intelligence, forensics and investigations, counter-terrorism, and anti-counterfeiting.

A key highlight of the event is the seven national groups from Austria, France, Malaysia, Netherlands, USA, Israel and Singapore where they have gathered solution providers from their countries to showcase their best technological solutions.

  • The Singapore contingent will comprise exhibitors such as Oneberry Technologies where their product, Oneberry Mobi-Cam, will provide real-time, reliable surveillance in critical areas, which require high level of security, and in remote areas without power support.  Also within the Singapore national group is Treebox Solutions’ OnTalk, which secures enterprises’ sensitive voice calls, conference calls, instant messaging, group messaging, SMSes and attachments.
  • The Israel national group will see companies such as NICE Systems, an organization that provides valuable data to identify risks, enabling government agencies and enterprises to act at the right time. Detecting irregular patterns, recognizing trends and identifying threats is made possible by correlating data from multiple sensors and communication channels.
  • The Netherlands contingent will comprise companies such as Coblue Cybersecurity, which develops secure and innovative software for increased cyber security. Its products include Coable, which assesses and improves the cybersecurity maturity of an organization, as well as Storro, which provides a user-friendly and highly secure way for (online) collaboration and document exchange. Storro facilitates encryption of all files and communication, revision management, real-time back-up, audit trails, and collaboration in a single integrated environment.

Alongside the trade exhibition is the INTERPOL World Congress, a knowledge sharing platform that facilitates in-depth discussions of challenges, solutions and best practices, between industry experts and INTERPOL and INTERPOL World 2015 Strategic Partners.

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