06.09.2024 • Newssecurity eventsecurity conference

Enhanced Insights in Security Essen Program

Security Essen has put together a packed support program of conferences and seminars alongside more than 500 exhibitors and the opportunity to network.

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The leading security trade fair, featuring around 500 exhibitors, will take place at Messe Essen from 17 to 20 September. Throughout the event, industry professionals can network with top security experts in lectures, conferences and live demonstrations, gaining a crucial informational edge in an ever-evolving world.

Security Essen's support program offers valuable knowledge, concrete strategies and actionable recommendations for current challenges: whether it’s the optimal use of drones, the latest developments in cybersecurity or innovative ideas for protecting financial institutions.

Julia Jacob, Project Manager of Security Essen, reveals: “The supporting program of Security Essen 2024 is our innovation platform for knowledge transfer in the security industry. Here, professionals as well as visionaries come together to experience and shape the future of the industry.“

Most events are intentionally held directly in the exhibition halls, providing participants with short distances and direct contact opportunities.

Training and Education Day 

Fostering young talent in the security industry is the focus on day one. The Training and Education Day, organized by the Federal Association of the Security Industry (BDSW) in cooperation with Messe Essen, targets young talents, apprentices and career starters. They will learn how virtual reality can be utilized in security training. Additionally, the BDSW will honor the best apprentices.

The DNS Digital Networking Security Conference opens the supporting program, addressing urgent issues of digital security. On 17 and 18 September in Hall 7, discussions will cover recent incidents, critical interfaces between corporate and IT security, legal requirements, and practical implementation examples. Intelligence and crime analyst Mark T Hoffmann will offer insights into the psychology of cybercrime in his lecture “Profiling Hackers“. Additional speakers will explore penetration tests, the use of AI, live hacking, and protecting Microsoft 365 environments.

Enhanced Security for Financial Institutions

Spectacular explosive attacks on financial institutions have made headlines in the past. On 19 September, Banks and Savings Banks Day showcases how these institutions can enhance their security.

Thomas Stieff from the Federal Criminal Police Office presents the German initiative to reduce attacks on ATMs. Manufacturers will also discuss new protections against explosives, high-security rapid roll-up doors, and the application of AI in the banking sector.

Organized by the international physical security industry association ESSA, Banks and Savings Banks Day takes place in Hall 6 and is free for trade fair visitors. 

First European Drone Conference

The first European Drone Conference on 19 and 20 September in Hall 7 highlights the diverse application of drones in the security industry. This symposium, organized by BDSW, the Confederation of European Security Services CoESS and Messe Essen, aims to foster interdisciplinary networking among all stakeholders.

Topics will range from the use of drone technology in Germany and drone deployment conditions for authorities and organizations with security tasks to the training of drone pilots, the protection of critical infrastructure and drone management or drone defence.

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