Securiport, two time Winner of 2016 ‘ASTORS’ Homeland Security Awards for Best Identification Management Solution &, Best Threat Intelligence Solution, presented at this year’s exclusive World Border Security Congress in Casablanca, Morocco.
The World Border Security Congress, co-hosted by the Ministry of Interior of Morocco & the Director of Migration and Border Surveillance, is a multidisciplinary meeting of the world’s senior policy makers, practitioners and players.
This year’s conference focused on Developing Strategic Border Management Resolutions and Solutions, according to conference organizers.
The past couple of years have seen the largest displacement and movement of people since World War II.
The Middle East warring factions creating mass refugee movements across Europe, illegal economic migrants from Africa and Asia creating increased challenges for the international border management and security community.
The rise of ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boko Haram, Hamas, Al Shabaab, the Taliban, and other terrorist groups creating cross border threats to national and international security.
Plus, organized crime continues to move drugs and people through over-exposed and under-monitored borders.
(EU leaders meeting in Malta on Friday will face the challenge of how to work with a chaotic Libya and reluctant sub-Saharan African countries to prevent a feared upsurge of migrant smuggling to Europe. Courtesy of AFP news agency and YouTube)
World Border Security Congress emphasized that despite the expansion of international agreements in Europe and Asia, no part of the world is immune from border penetration, in opening notes.
Due to the wide range of threats, governments need to continue to invest in their border security, such as combating terrorism, controlling the movement of goods, and monitoring personnel across international borders.
Reducing the number of unsecured international borders will remain a top priority for border security in the immediate and long-term.
Dr. Attila Freska, Securiport’s Chief Operating Officer, shared his security firm’s expertise and insights on “The Border Security Paradigm” during a strategic panel discussing solutions for External and Internal Land Border Challenges.
The panel explored how external land borders provide unique challenges in the fight against cross border organized crime, human trafficking, smuggling and mass migration.
Yet internal land borders, such as airports and ports, are becoming an increasing focus of terrorist threat or illegal travelers using fraudulent travel documents. The panel explored the latest global challenges and how strategies and technologies help deliver a more secure border.
Dr. Attila Freska is a recognized expert in the use of biometrics and predictive information systems for aviation security, immigration control, and border security management applications.
Dr. Freska is regularly invited to speak on security matters at conferences, including INTERPOL, International Air Transport Association (IATA), and Airports Council International (ACI).
(Hear from Dr. Freska at INTERPOL World TV 2015, courtesy of INTERPOL World and YouTube)
Prior to joining Securiport, Dr. Freska held senior management positions with prestigious companies, such as Johnson & Johnson, Deloitte Consulting, Owens-Illinois, and most recently American Capital. He has also started a number of entrepreneurial ventures, and has supported numerous non-profit endeavors.
The World Border Security Congress is supported by the Ministry of Interior of Morocco, Organization for Security & Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), European Association of Airport & Seaport Police (EAASP), International Security Industry Organization, National Security & Resilience Consortium and International Association of CIP Professionals.
This event is the premier multi-jurisdictional transnational platform where the border protection, management and security industry policy-makers and practitioners convene annually.
Securiport proudly joined this year’s forum where key attendees discussed and debated the current and future issues facing the border management, security and migration management sector.