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INDUSTRY INSIGHTS BY MANAGED BYHELD INEVENT OWNER SUPPORTED BY
FOSTERING INNOVATION FORFUTURE SECURITY CHALLENGES
Congress: 4-6 July 2017 | Exhibition: 5-7 July 2017Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Post-show Report
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The global community today grapples with a rapidly changing, and increasingly complex security landscape that presents unprecedented challenges. It is critical that both the public and private sectors collaborate closely to understand the current and emerging risks in the operating environment and examine how technology and innovation can be harnessed to their fullest potential to address and mitigate these risks.
Desmond Lee,Second Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for National Development
INTERPOL World is a unique opportunity for law enforcement and industry to build partnerships for developing innovative solutions to the global security challenges of tomorrow.
Jürgen Stock,INTERPOL Secretary General
INTERPOL World 2017 can further strengthen the bonding between all the professions. Only with a multi-stakeholder approach we can stand fi rm to counter the global threats. I am confi dent that there will be more cooperation among all of us in diversifi ed areas including information sharing, innovation, training and awareness raising.
Meng Hongwei,INTERPOL President
From INTERPOL’s perspective, fostering innovation in policing, enhancing information sharing across public and private sectors and breaking down silos are all essential to protect citizens and society as a whole.
Noboru Nakatani,Executive Director
INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation
INTERPOL World 2017 concluded on a high note with a vibrant exchange of best practices, experiences and technologies
28%overseas,
78countries/regions
8,362 government leaders, law enforcement agencies, government-linked bodies, and security professionals from commercial sectors
412VIPs
138media
Visiting Countries / Regions
1. Malaysia2. Indonesia3. Thailand4. Korea, Republic of5. Philippines
6. Japan7. China8. India9. United States10. Hong Kong SAR
Top 10:
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568congress delegates from countries / regions
47 52speakers from countries / regions
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Both public and private sector are ready to fi ght, collaborate and share key information in order to effi ciently fi ght the bad guys. But the platforms at all three levels - national, regional and global, have to be strengthened further and connected better.
Dr Jean-Luc Vez,Head of Public Security Policy and Security Affairs, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum
Darknet marketplaces are increasingly used to profi t from proceeds of crime and procure illicit drugs, weapons and counterfeit identity documents, benefi ting the perpetrators of terrorism, illicit markets, organized crime and a myriad of other transnational crimes.
The emergence of the Darknet as a trading platform will see investigations focus on the clandestine corner of the internet, where criminals hide behind encryption and anonymization technology. New policing tools are needed to leverage on social media to prevent and detect crimes. The future of law enforcement must adapt to a changing policing environment and societal scrutiny.
INTERPOL - World Economic Forum
Cybercrime Dialogue
• Collaboration between public and private sectors can be enhanced by increased reporting on the part of private organizations; better cooperation during investigations; and co-developing solutions to problems
• People, processes and technologies are essential to building resilience and managing cyber risks
• Automated intelligence and machine-learning will be instrumental in dealing with cybercrimes in the future
• Big data analysis is instrumental in takedowns; cross-referencing multiple data sources from Dark and Open web is carried out
SPECIAL ADDRESS BY DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER
Fikile April Mbalula,Minister, South African Police Service (Ministry)
Future of Policing in Global Cities
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• Misinformation, voluminous data and incomplete data can impair crime-fi ghting and investigative work and is a persistent problem
• Absence of transparency will contribute to public distrust of emerging technologies
• Challenges for processing data for digital evidence include: volume, variety, velocity and volatility
• Cyber threats pertaining to automobiles is an emerging risk; more resources can be dedicated in this domain
Data is a critical element in decision making and needs to be harnessed in a timely manner, while integrating data acquisition with analytics. It is important to continue innovating and experimenting with new solutions for law enforcement challenges and to leverage on INTERPOL to foster better global collaboration in a borderless world.
Anselm Lopez,INTERPOL Executive Committee Delegate (Asia)
Digital technologies today can speed up the reaction time of police all over the world. To keep cities safe, law enforcement must be armed with the right technology as well as the processes, behaviour and culture to solve – or even prevent – the toughest crimes at faster rates.
The evolution in policing capabilities in these areas will develop more accurate analysis, smarter use of police resources, and faster coordination for better crisis management and prevention. Collaborative approaches are also required to have a collective impact.
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INTERPOL can serve as a gateway for global cooperation and information sharing on identifi cation management-related issues. Effective identifi cation management would need the law enforcement agencies and the private industry working together to develop common standards for tools such as biometrics, harmonize identity management processes, and communicate best practices.
Alexander V. Prokopchuk,INTERPOL Vice President for Europe Head of National Central Bureau of INTERPOL Russia
While technology advancements have enabled immigration and law enforcement agencies to cope with an increasingly challenging operating reality, technology has also enabled those seeking to circumvent border controls through the use of false identities, counterfeit travel documents and more to pursue illegal immigration, transnational organized crimes and/or terrorism.
The abundance of personal information placed online (i.e., social media sites) has also made identity theft increasingly common and easy.
• Collaboration between public and private sectors can be enhanced by increased reporting on the part of private organizations; better cooperation during investigations; and co-developing solutions to problems
• People, processes and technologies are essential to building resilience and managing cyber risks
• Automated intelligence and machine-learning will be instrumental in dealing with cybercrimes in the future
• Big data analysis is instrumental in takedowns; cross-referencing multiple data sources from Dark and Open web is carried out
Identity Management
All countries globally are concerned about terrorism and all forms of transnational organized crime. International cooperation, exchange of data and information sharing, as well as active joint participation, is the key answer to this phenomenon. INTERPOL World Congress 2017 marked another signifi cant milestone in bringing together key actors and major stakeholders to discuss all these issues in a single event, and pave the way for most effective responses.
Dr Donato Colucci,Senior Regional Immigration and Border Management Specialist, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
With cities becoming more connected today, keeping citizens safe demand the cooperation and collaboration among multiple agencies, private sector organizations and nations. INTERPOL World provides an excellent platform for the community to deliberate on and progress these joint efforts. I am looking forward to more robust exchanges and concrete steps forward stemming from the initial discussions that were held here.
Dr William H. Saito,Special Advisor to the Cabinet, Government of Japan
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All delegates received a copy of the INTERPOL World Congress reader, a collection of articles on drones, artifi cial intelligence, darknet, biometrics, smart cities and identity management by speakers at this year’s Congress.
The reader is available for download at www.interpol-world.com/reader.
All references to content must be attributed to INTERPOL World.
INTERPOL WORLD
CONGRESS
The INTERPOL World Congress 2017 agenda is developed by INTERPOL and supported by the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
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INTERPOL World 2017 connects decision makers to manufacturers and solution providers
Government vs. Private
Main Visitor Interest
ATTENDEE PROFILE
Government,
30%Private, 70%
Junior Management, 28%
Senior Management, 35%
Middle Management,
37%
Gather information, 23%
Authorize, 22%Recommend / infl uence,
50%
Specify, 5%
Top 5 Government agencies
Police / Law Enforcement / Homeland Security
Infocomm and Communications Technology Authority
Anti-narcotics
Transportation
Immigration
Top 5 Private sectors
Information & Communication Technology
IT Solutions Provider
Safety & Security Consultancy
Systems Integrator
Banking / Finance / Insurance
Cybercrime
Forensics and Investigations
Identity Solutions
Biometrics
Public Safety Tecnologies
19%
16%
21%
17%
27%
Top Segments for Identity Solutions• Brand Protection Technologies• Document Security• Identity Management Software• Track and Trace
Top Segments for Biometrics• Biometric Authentication and Verifi cation• Biometric Security Technologies for Border and Immigration• Facial Recognition• Fingerprint Identifi cation & Equipment
Top Segments for Cybercrime• Anti-Virus Software• Application Firewall Technologies• Application Security Software• Big Data Analysis• Data Security
Top Segments for Forensics and Investigations• Accident & Crime Scene Reconstruction• CCTV and Video Analytics• Computer Forensics• Data Forensics• Digital Forensics Solutions and Investigation
Top Segments for Public Safety Technologies• Border Surveillance Systems• CCTV Surveillance and Cameras• Command and Control Systems• Drones / Robotics / Artifi cial Intelligence• Unmanned Systems
35% of the attendees are senior management
2% increase from the previous edition
77% of the attendees are involved in the
purchasing process
14% increase from the previous edition
The event is really successful and this is the platform where everyone can share and gather knowledge about the needs of the future world of security.
SP. Nishantha Chandrasekara,Superintendent of Sri Lanka Police,Deputy Director Law Enforcement & Police Studies
Because of the recent advancements of security technologies that we saw at INTERPOL World, we are looking at upgrading our capabilities. It makes us confi dent that science and technology are really improving to tackle the challenges that criminals are posing against us.
Atty. Rogelio T. Casurao, Commissioner, Vice Chairman and Executive Offi cer, National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM), Republic of the Philippines
INTERPOL World 2017 was well received by attendees
Satisifi ed, 61%
Very dissatisfi ed, 0%
Somewhat likely, 17%
Extremely likely, 35%
Very likely, 48%
Very unlikely, 0%
Somewhat unlikely, 0%
Dissatisfi ed, 2%
Very satisifi ed,
38%
99% of the attendees are very satisfi ed or satisfi ed with their visit to INTERPOL World
1.4% increase from the previous edition
100% of the attendees are likely to visit to the next edition
of INTERPOL World
1.7% increase from the previous edition
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EXHIBITING
COMPANIES
Very satisifi ed,
19%
Dissatisfi ed, 7%
Very dissatisfi ed, 2%
Satisifi ed, 72%
226 international companies from 34 countries/regions
8 National Groups
Exhibitors are satisfi ed with their participation at INTERPOL World 2017
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91% of the exhibitors are very
satisfi ed or satisfi ed with the Exhibition
12% increase from the previous edition
INTERPOL World 2017 brought new opportunities to exhibitors
Concluded at exhibition Within next 12 months
82%
6%12%
0% 0%
30%23% 19%
14% 14%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%<USD 50,000 <USD 50,001 -
USD 100,000<USD 100,001 - USD 500,000
<USD 500,001 - USD 1 million
>USD 1 million
82% of the exhibitors signed or confi rmed contracts of up to USD50,000 worth of new businesses
I was very impressed with the organization and quality of pre-arranged meetings at INTERPOL World.
Joan Banks,Director Administration,Ovio Technologies, U.S.
Gemalto has participated in the INTERPOL World conferences consecutively for two years, and it is a great experience to meet and have meaningful interactions with other exhibitors and visitors. This year, we showcased our full suite of e-government and identity solutions, such as biometrics technology including facial recognition and fi ngerprint identifi cation, e-passport systems, border management solutions, to name a few.
Tan Teck Lee,Asia President, Government Business Unit & Singapore Country Head, Gemalto
Somewhat likely, 56%
Very likely, 33%
Somewhat unlikely, 9%
Very unlikely, 1%
Already reserved a space, 1%
90% of the exhibitors are likely
to participate in the next edition
8% increasefrom the previous edition
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OPENING
LAUNCH
500 guests attended the Opening Launch and Reception
An evening to show our appreciation to more than 35 supporting associations and partners
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Bilateral meetings took place during INTERPOL World 2017
682 meetings were held at INTERPOL World 2017
Guests at the networking reception for the Australian Delegation
NETWORKING
AND MEETINGS
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34 interview sessions were held at INTERPOL World TV
OTHER
HIGHLIGHTS
52 sessions by exhibiting companies at the INTERPOL World Theatres took visitors on a complete tour of innovative technological evolutions to address global security challenges.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS
ECSAEuropean Corporate Security Association
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