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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INTERPOL World launches Programme to design innovative security solutions with industry to address global challenges SINGAPORE, 23 October 2014 INTERPOL World has launched a Programme with leading private-sector security solutions providers to jointly create innovative solutions to real-world security challenges faced by global police organizations, government agencies and the private sector. As part of the programme, stakeholders across the public and private sectors, international organizations and various security domain experts will come together several times in the course of the year to identify current and future security challenges and to design innovative solutions. These will be presented at the Expo and Congress of INTERPOL World, an event owned by INTERPOL and supported by the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs. The Programme is part of INTERPOL World 2015 which will be held from 14 16 April 2015 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. The inaugural event will focus on four domains: Cybersecurity, Safe Cities, Border Management and Supply Chain Security. This innovative programme pushes the boundary of Public-Private Partnerships in the security sphere and complements INTERPOL s ongoing efforts to engage the private sector more actively in finding new, technology-driven solutions to security challenges. Strategic partners in the Cybersecurity domain, RSA, The Security Division of EMC, Symantec Asia Pacific and Microsoft will discuss and suggest solutions to improve enforcement capabilities such as malware detection, digital forensics, authentication of security systems and cybersecurity research and development. RSA is the premier provider of intelligence-driven security solutions. We have chosen INTERPOL World 2015 to showcase our solutions to help the world s leading organizations solve their most complex and sensitive security challenges, said Susan Henderson, Marketing Director of RSA Asia Pacific and Japan. Motorola Solutions and Thales Solutions Asia will tackle key issues related to the management of Safe Cities such as command and control and prediction, modelling and simulation systems. The Expert Panel also identified the need for an intuitive platform that can integrate all information to improve situational awareness, decision making and information sharing between government agencies for incident or crisis management. Elaborating on Motorola Solutions role as a strategic partner to INTERPOL World, Shamik Mukherjee, Vice President of Marketing, Asia Pacific & Middle East, Motorola, said: Motorola Solutions helps cities harness all the information that surrounds them, synthesize it to find patterns and make smarter decisions, and then distribute it securely and instantly to the teams who need it the most.

On Border Management, strategic partners Securiport, Entrust of Datacard Group and 3M Identity Management will work on the development of passenger data systems, simple and effective border screening systems as well as the establishment of next generation global information or data protection standards. Through INTERPOL World hip programme, Entrust continues its strategic partnership with INTERPOL to provide innovative solutions in support of a safer world. Entrust is excited to be engaged with the Expert Panel of INTERPOL World to specifically bring focus to passenger and identity data and processes in the delivery of efficient and secure border controls. said Mark Joynes, Director of Product Management for Public Key Infrastructure & Government Solution, Entrust. Digital Coding and Tracking Association (DCTA) and SICPA are tackling Supply Chain Security issues. In a bid to improve efforts in countering counterfeit and illicit trade, the INTERPOL World Expert Panel has tasked these supply chain security specialists to propose improved product verification technologies and track and trace systems that can be used not only in the pharmaceutical industry but also in the luxury goods and fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) industries. Other issues such as counterfeiting, piracy, smuggling of legitimate products and tax evasion also remain a challenge in this domain. Mark Hill, Director of DCTA explains: INTERPOL has demonstrated its belief that the key to combating illicit trade and ensuring the security of supply chains lies in innovative security solutions and enhanced collaborative action between governments, the law enforcement community, the private sector and consumers. This is in line with our organization s mission. The strategic partners will work on developing innovative solutions in product verification, empowering the public, private industry and frontline law enforcement officials in the global fight against illicit trade. At INTERPOL World, these solutions will be presented to INTERPOL s 190 member countries, Expert Panels comprising international organizations and key decision-makers in government and police organizations, as well as security professionals in the private sector. The Expert Panels will be chaired by Dr. Madan Mohan Oberoi, Director, Cyber Innovation and Outreach, INTERPOL; Michael O Connell, Director, Operational Police Support, INTERPOL; Anselm Lopez, Director, Capability Development & International Partnerships Directorate, International Cooperation & Partnerships Division, Ministry of Home Affairs Singapore; Kingsley Ejiofor, Deputy Director and Head of Legal Division, National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Lagos, Nigeria; and Michael Ellis, Assistant Director, Trafficking in Illicit Goods and Counterfeiting Sub-Directorate, INTERPOL. The solutions shared at the event will be analyzed and then customized to suit the security needs of INTERPOL s 190 member countries and, in the long run, encourage greater cooperation between the public and private sectors, international organizations and academia to make the world a safer place. Please refer to Annex A for the full list of participating partners and members of the Expert Panels in INTERPOL World s Programme. - END -

About INTERPOL INTERPOL is the world s largest international police organization, with 190 member countries. Our role is to enable police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place. Our high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support helps meet the growing challenges of fighting crime in the 21st century. About INTERPOL World INTERPOL World is a new biennial event which will bring police and other law enforcement agencies together with security solution providers and security professionals from around the world to identify future challenges and propose and build innovative solutions. INTERPOL World is owned by INTERPOL and supported by Singapore s Ministry of Home Affairs. It will comprise four pillars: Public-Private Partnerships, an Expo, a Congress and a Dialogue, which together will create an environment for INTERPOL and the private sector to identify new technologies to jointly create solutions for real world security challenges. The first INTERPOL World will take place in Singapore in April 2015 alongside the official opening of the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation and the 22nd INTERPOL Asian Regional Conference. For more information, visit: www.interpol-world.com. For further enquiries, please contact: Lin Kuek Teo Hui Hiang Hill+Knowlton Strategies MP International Pte Ltd Contact: +65 6390 3363 +65 9336 5080 Contact: +65 6389 6620 +65 968 24 968 Email: lin.kuek@hkstrategies.com Email: teohuihiang@mpinetwork.com

Cybersecurity Panel Chair Dr Madan Mohan Oberoi Director, Cyber Innovation and Outreach, INTERPOL Timo Kansil Head of Department for International Cooperation The National Police of the Netherlands Ng Hoo Ming Director Singapore Infocomm Technology Security Authority (SITSA) Marco Obiso Cybersecurity Coordinator ITU Andrea Salmons Kimmo Ulkuniemi Assistant Director, Strategy and Outreach INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation Dr Allan Watt Cyber Program Coordinator/Lecturer Centre for Policing Intelligence and Counter Terrorism Macquarie University Microsoft RSA (The Security Division of EMC) Symantec Asia Pacific

Safe Cities Panel Chair Anselm Lopez Director, Capability Development and International Partnerships Directorate, International Cooperation and Partnerships Division Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore Jassim Alkaabi National Security Manager Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Qatar Patrick Barraquand Vice President International Forum on Technology and Security FITS, France Andrew Collinge Assistant Director GLA Intelligence Greater London Authority Dr-Ing. Antonio Feraco Assistant Director, Technology Transfer and Innovation Fraunhofer IDM@NTU Prof Wolfgang Mueller-Wittig Director Fraunhofer IDM@NTU Dr Frank Paauw Chief Constable, Rotterdam Regional Division The Netherlands, National Police Janet Williams National Security Advisor to the Security Committee Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy Qatar Motorola Solutions Thales Solutions Asia

Border Management Panel Chair Michael O Connell Director Operational Police Support, INTERPOL Burhameddin Bektasoglu Head of Department, Foreigners, Borders and Asylum Turkish National Police Tom Dowdall Deputy Director, Border Policing Command National Crime Agency David Knight Head, Immigration and Border Management Division International Organization for Migration IOM Jim Marriot Deputy Director, Aviation Security and Facilitation International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Shiju Thomas Vice President, Information Services Qatar Airways Jon Webb Managing Director, IATA (Netherlands) B.V. International Air Transport Association (IATA) 3M Identity Management Datacard/Entrust Inc Securiport

Supply Chain Security Panel Chairs Kingsley Ejiofor Deputy Director and Head of Legal Division National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Lagos, Nigeria Michael Ellis Assistant Director Trafficking in Illicit Goods and Counterfeiting Sub-Directorate INTERPOL Chan Cheng Leng, Associate Professor Deputy Group Director, Health Products Regulation Group Health Sciences Authority, Singapore Christian Hay Senior Consultant Healthcare GS1 Global Office, Switzerland John G. Keogh President and Principal Advisor Shantalla Inc Luis Perez Special Agent/ Senior Operations Manager US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Criminal Investigations (OCI) Matteo Vezzosi Executive Director European Chamber of Commerce (Singapore) Wang Zhi Guang Division Chief, Intellectual Property Division Ministry of Public Security (China) Adrian Whelan Senior Vice President, Head of Global Customs and Security DHL Express Digital Coding and Tracking Association (DCTA) SICPA