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Intelligence-Sec, Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia 2017
Intelligence-Sec, Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia 2017
Fortinus Global are delighted to be partnering Intelligence-Sec to bring you the second Integrated Border Management and Technologies Summit Asia.
Intelligence-Sec, Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia
7th – 9th November 2017, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Asian nations have been developing their borders significantly in the past few years. Many Asian airports now have the latest biometric and passenger naming systems available, however, many nations are still catching up, and with more passengers flying through Asian nation’s development on their borders is critical.
We are pleased to bring our successful Border Management & Technologies Summit to Asia. Our event will focus on the current border management systems in place across Asia-Pacific. Many countries in Asia have separate borders from the mainland, such as islands, which makes it harder to manage the borders.
The maritime environment in Asia is critical and many countries rely on fisheries to generate their country’s GDP. With this in mind surveillance of the maritime domain is an important aspect of border security in Asia. Our event will focus on the challenges of managing coastal borders and tracking migration through the maritime domain.
Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia will also discuss the development of Integrated Border Management (IBM) systems in Asia and review the capabilities of a number of nations in Asia.
Why Attend?
- Review the latest border management systems in place across Asia
- Understand the challenges faced in Asia when managing borders
- Discuss the latest technologies and biometrics being used at Asian airports
- Analyse the developments in border security in Asia
- Network with leading border officials from Asia-Pacific