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Thursday, January 16,2025
MOI actively participates in “Intersec 2025” exhibition
The Ministry of Interior took part in the Intersec 2025 exhibition, hosted at the Dubai World Trade Centre, by featuring its experts, lecturers, and specialists in the Safety and Health Conference and the Security Chiefs Summit, both of which were integral to the event’s activities.
Colonel Abdul Rahman Al Tamimi, Deputy Director General of International Affairs at the Ministry of Interior, presented a working paper during the Security Chiefs Summit. This summit serves as a leading platform for international experts to exchange ideas, share innovative solutions, and shape the future of global security. Distinguished by its high-profile speakers and in-depth discussions, the summit introduces advanced strategies and redefines security benchmarks. Colonel Al Tamimi’s session, titled Enhancing Comprehensive Community Security at the Local and Global Levels, focused on strengthening security frameworks both locally and globally.
Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Reem Sabah Qambar, Deputy Director of the Security Media Department at the Ministry of Interior, took part in a panel discussion at the Health and Safety Conference. Her discussion emphasized the pivotal role of social media influencers in conveying government communication messages and fostering impactful online personalities. She was joined in the session by Lieutenant Sultan Al Dahbashi from the International Affairs Office at the Ministry of Interior.
Lieutenant Colonel Saeed Mohammed Al Shibli, Deputy Director of the Digital Security Department at the Ministry of Interior, delivered a working paper at the Security Leaders Summit in a session titled Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Unleashing Advanced Threat Detection and Response. Additionally, he contributed to a panel discussion at the Health and Safety Conference titled Crime Supported by Artificial Intelligence: Transforming the Course of Law Enforcement."