Second edition of Ameen Forum set to be held on October 9

DUBAI, The second edition of the Ameen Forum is set to be held on 9th October under the theme “Security as the Pillar of the Modern Economy The Fourth Industrial Revolution”. The event will be held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoo…

DUBAI, The second edition of the Ameen Forum is set to be held on 9th October under the theme “Security as the Pillar of the Modern Economy The Fourth Industrial Revolution”.

The event will be held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Border Security Council.

Organised by Al Ameen Service, the Forum aims to explore how economies and security industries are adapting to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The event will examine the roles played by security institutions and modern technology manufacturing companies, address the implications of rapid technological advancements and artificial intelligence systems, and facilitate discussions about future challenges.

The Forum, being held at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, will feature Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications; Faisal Sulaitin, Executive Director of Dubai Economic Security Centre; Amer Sharaf, Executiv
e Director of the Cybersecurity Systems and Services Sector, Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC), and David Urban, Founder of Futurewide, which specialises in studying technological changes worldwide.

The event’s second edition will foster discussions on advancements in the security and economic sectors, focusing on the crucial role of increasing awareness among individuals and communities to address swift transformations.

The Al Ameen Service stated that the Forum seeks to shed light on how the security industry is adapting to the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the role of security institutions in enhancing their capabilities in line with the rapid developments in the sector.

The Forum also aims to showcase the role of Fourth Industrial Revolution technology manufacturers in designing secure systems for users and communities. It will also discuss potential challenges and strategies to address them to protect societies.

The Al Ameen Service emphasised that the Fourth Industrial Revolution encompasse
s critical social, security, economic, and cultural dimensions. This underscores the need for heightened security awareness and emphasises the need for thorough research into this revolution’s potential impact on both societies and individuals.

The Service also highlighted the importance of establishing precise frameworks, methodologies, and legislation to mitigate its adverse effects.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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