Conference – Intelligent Security Tech for a Safer World

The world is increasingly moving towards an era of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in security and surveillance systems. Deep Learning takes it a step further with by enabling even more powerful analytics to recognise suspicious activity without much human supervision. So, as ICT gets tightly embedded into security and surveillance systems, the two day conference on 12-13 December dwells on the new-age security challenges faced by large organisations, the changing role of the CSO in light of technological advances, the need for CSOs to keep themselves abreast with the latest technology, as well as case studies that showcase the benefits they are drawing through the use of technology within their security infrastructure. The Expo floor provides a ready-made platform to demonstrate all such technology as part of live setups created by the various solution providers.

IFSEC India Conference Overview 2024

India’s current electronic security market size is estimated to be valued at $12.1 billion. Various reports point to the market growing anywhere between 14 – 18% annually over the next five years. Growth in this market is largely due to the ever-increasing requirements for security coupled with a boom in technological adaptation across all segments of society.

The physical security systems market in India can be broadly classified into the following segments: electronic security, fire safety/detection/ prevention, road safety, private and industrial security. The industry is highly fragmented and consists of local manufacturers, system integrators, sub-contractors, regulatory and certification agencies, distributors, consultants, and service providers.

In recent years, the Indian government has initiated a wide range of vital infrastructure projects, including new airports, seaports, highway development projects, urban rail systems, and the continued expansion of smart city technologies across the country. These developments, coupled with advancements in the use of Internet of Things, advanced manufacturing systems, and smart technologies across industries, are primary drivers for demand in the security sector.

To deep-dive into all this tech and as part of the endeavor to bring key stakeholders in the security domain on one platform, and to deliberate on new-age challenges to security of cities and organizations, IFSEC India will conduct a two-day conference on 12-13 December 2024 with the theme–Intelligent Security Tech for Our Safer Future.