The UAE promotes regional and global collaboration while strongly upholding multilateralism, according to a senior international security and defence expert
The UAE’s role in taking a proactive approach towards sustainable security is to be discussed at the Security Leader’s Summit at Intersec 2024
Intersec’s 25th edition will host 1,000 exhibitors from 60 nations and 45,000 trade visitors at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 16 – 18 January
Dubai, UAE: At the forefront of reshaping security paradigms, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) exemplifies a pioneering approach to sustainable security within the Middle East. This is according to Dr Daria Daniels Skodnik, Senior Scholar, International Security & Defense, and Former Deputy Commandant & Dean, NATO Defense College, who was speaking ahead of the Intersec 2024 Security Leaders’ Summit, which takes place at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) from 16 – 18 January.
Challenges rooted in strategic rivalries between major powers in the global landscape demand an integrated, international response – a concept at the heart of the UAE’s approach. Sustainable security, now encompassing multifaceted issues ranging from economic power to environmental threats, requires collaborative efforts to recognise the intricate interconnections among these factors.
Dr Daniels said: “Collaboration has been transformative in Middle Eastern security, underscoring the power of diplomacy in overcoming historical divisions and fostering regional stability. The UAE’s innovative security strategy revolves around anticipatory governance, aligning policies, people, resources, and technology. Emphasising diplomacy, partnerships, and multilateralism, the UAE seeks shared stability and prosperity, setting a precedent in the region.”
Overcoming challenges to resilience and deterrence necessitates economic diversity, a robust infrastructure, effective governance, inclusive policies, and preparedness. Guided by the UAE’s initiatives, the Middle East region redefines these principles, emphasising alliances and agreements to bolster collective security.
“Critical to future-proofing security is citizen engagement – a vigilant, educated, and participatory society forms the bedrock of a responsive security infrastructure. Education, civic involvement, and inclusive governance collectively contribute to a resilient security framework capable of addressing future uncertainties,” Dr Daniels added.
The Intersec Security Leaders’ Summit gathers global thought leaders and experts aiming to innovate security strategies over two days. Dr. Skodnik will join a panel discussion on “Future-Proofing Security” alongside other international and regional security experts from the United Nations Office on Counter Terrorism (UNOCT), the UAE Ministry of Interior, the Canadian Armed Forces, Saudi Aramco, and Interpol.
Grant Tuchten, Portfolio Director at Intersec organiser Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said: “The UAE’s proactive stance towards sustainable security serves as a driving force in reshaping global security paradigms. The Intersec Security Leaders’ Summit, echoing this commitment, acts as a catalyst in advocating for new security approaches and championing sustainable security across diverse spheres.”
Held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, this milestone edition of Intersec celebrates a quarter-century of innovation in security technology. The event focuses on tailored solutions for various sectors, including Commercial & Perimeter Security, Homeland Security & Policing, Fire & Rescue, Safety & Health, and Cyber Security, promoting innovation and connectivity across industries.