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10th Middle East Energy Security Summit - For Security Professionals By Security Professionals

The 10th Middle East Energy Security Summit is scheduled to take place on the 15th, 16th and 17th of September 2014 in Dubai

2014-04-05
DUBAI, UAE, April 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) Fleming Gulf's Middle East Energy Security Summit (MEESEC) has grown to be the essential 'Go-To' Summit for energy companies in the Middle East looking to bolster their security in the areas of critical infrastructure, maritime, cyber security and ICS vulnerabilities. Over the 9 editions, the summit has radically altered the thought process of avid security professionals from the region who have gained immense knowledge and practical concepts that can be applied in everyday and advanced operations. The summit features modules that capture the latest strategies & technologies that can effectively mitigate threats in the energy sector that is tailored for security professionals and presented by leading security professionals.

The 10th Middle East Energy Security Summit is scheduled to take place on the 15th, 16th and 17th of September 2014 in Dubai and will create an unparalleled platform to discuss, network and identify the potential, current and future security threats faced by private, public and partnership energy companies. Over the past nine editions, the MEESEC series has successfully hosted over 600 top security practitioners, 50+ technology specialists and energy experts coupled with highly charged presentations and discussions by leading industry stalwarts. Themed under 'Analyze, Develop, Systematize and Reinforce', this year's summit aims at providing the energy security community an in-depth examination of the security landscape in conjunction with crucial case studies that demonstrate feasible approaches towards physical security management, risk mitigation, intelligence strategies & operational continuity.

"The MEESEC series of events provides a quality platform with the opportunity to share unique experiences and best practices within the industry as more and more organizations seek new markets in an ever changing and more challenging risk environment." says Nigel J Carpenter FSyI, Director - Group Security at AMEC plc and patron of the MEESEC

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[Press-News.org] 10th Middle East Energy Security Summit - For Security Professionals By Security Professionals
The 10th Middle East Energy Security Summit is scheduled to take place on the 15th, 16th and 17th of September 2014 in Dubai