Huawei, the global ICT solutions provider, has showcased its innovative portfolio of security products and solutions to enhance public safety and cyber security on the first day of the International Exhibition of National Security and Resilience (ISNR), running in Abu Dhabi from 6 – 8 March 2018
The three-day global event held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre will explore the impact of major disruptive technologies on national security and focus on digital forensics, crowd management and safe city control centres.
Solutions showcased at Huawei booth, located at Stand 3212, Hall 6, included the intelligent video convergent command and dispatching solutions, cyber security solutions, LTE emergency communication system solutions and service driven distributed cloud data centre solutions.
Speaking on the event, Alaa ElShimy, managing director and vice-president, enterprise business, Middle East, said, “Huawei aims to be an enabler for organisations involved in public safety and cyber security to work hand-in-hand to achieve their goals. We utilise cutting-edge technologies like AI, Machine Learning, IoT, and Cloud to develop solutions that are smart, adaptive, proactive and efficient, that will help entities in the security sector to safeguard the public.”
On the first day of ISNR, Mika Lauhde, vice-president for cyber security and privacy at Huawei, delivered a keynote speech on cyber security during the infosecurity forum. He shared insight on the cyber threats, trends and the latest innovations to tackle the increasing cyber threats.
At the Huawei booth, visitors were shown the intelligent video convergent command and dispatching solutions, which enhances cross-agency collaboration through multiple communication means including voice, video, and data, enabling quicker response time through emergencies. The solution utilises the uncompromising power of AI, cloud computing and enabled video cloud.
Cyber Security Solutions on display at Huawei booth included Firewall and Application Security Gateway, DDos protection systems and Anti-APT Based on Big Data Analysis provides unknown threat prevention and zero-day attack detection with 99.5 per cent detection accuracy.