Milipol Qatar World Cup 2022 Conference Program emphasizes major Event Cybersecurity and Security Management

The 14th edition of Milipol Qatar 2022, the leading international event for homeland security and civil defense in the Middle East, to be held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) from May 24 to 26, will host a two-day workshop program at major events Security management and solutions to address increasing cybersecurity risks. Qatar Football World Cup fans can buy FIFA World Cup Tickets from our website.

14th edition of Milipol Qatar 2022, the leading international event for homeland security
14th edition of Milipol Qatar 2022, the leading international event for homeland security

The workshop kicks off on Wednesday 25 May with key local and international experts and includes 21 presentations exploring all aspects of safely hosting major events. Notably, the keynote address was delivered by the representative of the Qatar 2022 World Cup Safety and Security Operations Committee (SSOC) and the Commander-in-Chief of the French Gendarmerie of Major General Marc Boget of Cyberspace.

“As it prepares to host the world's largest sporting event Qatar is the perfect place to explore major event safety management, the FIFA World Cup, in November, and is home to a growing number of major sporting events, including Qatar F1 Grand Prix, the 2030 Asian Games will last 10 years, starting in 2023," said Milipol Tournament Director Francois Jullien.

The first day's program will include presentations by experts discussing a holistic approach to safety at major events, they will also explore how to build weatherproofing through a comprehensive meteorological AI program, and senior consultants from Frequentist, Austria will control rooms provide lessons learned to support important events.

Security and cybersecurity will be discussed on Thursday, May 26, as AI-driven intelligence agency ReportLINker forecasts that the Middle East cybersecurity market will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of $20.3 billion to $447 million by 2027. One hundred million US dollars.

Representatives from the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology will outline the impact of the fifth-generation war (5GW), which is primarily fought by non-dynamic military operations such as social engineering and misinformation, while Arab Society for Cyber Security representatives will lead through the implementation of effective cyber diplomacy. Football World Cup fans can buy Qatar FIFA World Cup Tickets from our website.

Security and cybersecurity will be discussed on Thursday, May 26, as AI-driven intelligence agency
Security and cybersecurity will be discussed on Thursday, May 26, as AI-driven intelligence agency

Experts from the National Cyber Security Agency will examine a range of issues, including cybersecurity strategies, methods of infiltrating high-security networks, and securing 5G networks. Additional presentations will be given by representatives from Al Jazeera, Huawei, and BeIN.

Major General Nasser bin Fahd Al Thani, chairman of the Qatar Milipol Committee, noted: "The program will empower local, regional and international security professionals to share cutting-edge knowledge to ensure we all have a safer world."

The seminar was held concurrently with Milipol Qatar's 2022 Main Industrial Exhibition, a joint event sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, and an international event organized by the Qatari Ministry of Interior in collaboration with Paris. The organizer, Comexposium, represents GIE Milipol led by Civipol.

The participants in the exhibition came from 23 countries in Europe, the Middle East, and North America, of which more than a third - 58% were new to the event. This exhibition hosts 5 international industrial national pavilions representing France and is expected to become the largest national pavilion for more than 20 companies in North America, Germany, Italy, and Austria.

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