Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Esharah Etisalat Security Solutions, experts in the field of wired and wireless Telecom Networks (TETRA & Public Safety LTE), and Security Solutions, will be showing their latest and innovative products designed for public safety at Intersec 2019; an annual exhibition taking place from the 20th to the 22nd of January at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre.

Esharah’s participation in the world’s leading trade, networking and business development platform for safety and security reflects the dynamism and growing size of the region's security and safety market. The company will be present at the event for all three days with its products and solutions which include a Biometric Checking via Secnet, an electronic verification of the ID document’s RFID chip providing facility to query central police databases, and an integrated operations center demonstrating Video Analytics (FR, Object Classifications, Behavioral analytics), Smart Environment monitoring, Smart Waste management and Smart Traffic solutions.

The company will also feature a live demo on the infection cycle of an IoT camera; demonstrating how the solution offers protection against malware through a combination of network, anti-virus protection and IoT anomaly detection. In addition, Esharah will showcase Command and Control Software for Incident Management, latest mobile commands and patrols beneficial for police officers; and an Indoor Location Tracking solution used with TETRA radios to operate without the need for GPS satellites.

Ali Bahlooq, General Manager Esharah Etisalat Security Solutions commented: “Esharah has an accomplished history of bringing forth products, systems and services that contribute towards the safety and security of customers in all fields. In line with the revolutionary vision for Smart Dubai 2021, we are continuously working to implement systems that endorse the progression of security solutions in the market.”

“Intersec continues to be the region’s best platform for showcasing latest advancements in the sector, and at Esharah we aim to fully utilize this opportunity in order to highlight our services and products that are designed for governments, consumers and mission-critical sectors; built to enable a more smart, safe and sustainable Dubai.” added Bahlooq.

According to industry figures for homeland and commercial security, the Middle East market is expected to hit $25.3 billion by 2021. Furthermore, the regional demands for these solutions soars at an annual growth rate of 15% from 2018 to 2024. According to analysts 6WResearch, the Middle East market for commercial and cyber security, fire protection, smart home solutions, and drones, worth a combined US$7 billion in 2018, will grow to US$16.4 billion in 2024.

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