
Intersec Saudi Arabia brings together experts to shape the security and fire safety agenda
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Rashad Iskandrni Future Security Summit and Fire Protection
& Technology Summit Advisory Committees bring together experts from ICAO,
Saudi Aramco, Dubai Airports, Red Sea Global, King Fahd International Airport
and other leading organisations
The committees to help shape conference
agendas addressing AI, resilience, cyber-physical security convergence,
predictive risk management and next-generation fire protection strategies Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia, 16 June 2026: Intersec Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom’s leading
platform for security, safety, and fire protection, has announced the
formation of the Advisory Committees for its flagship Future Security Summit
and Fire Protection & Technology Summit, bringing together some of the
region's most respected experts to help shape discussions around the rapidly
evolving security and fire protection landscape. Taking place during Intersec Saudi Arabia 2026 from 16–18 November at Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center (RFECC), the two CPD-certified conferences will bring together international experts, policymakers and industry leaders to examine the technologies, strategies and partnerships needed to safeguard Saudi Arabia's next phase of growth under Vision 2030.
The Future Security
Summit Advisory Committee includes representatives from the Royal Commission
for AlUla, Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO), Dubai Airports, IFPO MENASA, King Salman
International Airport and other leading organisations. Meanwhile, the Fire
Protection & Technology Summit Advisory Committee brings together
specialists from Saudi Aramco, Red Sea Global, Qiddiya City, King Fahd
International Airport and AECOM. Riham Sedik,
Exhibition Director, Intersec Saudi Arabia, said: "The advisory
committees bring together professionals with decades of operational,
strategic and technical experience across security, emergency management,
fire protection and resilience. "Their in-depth
knowledge will help ensure that the Future Security Summit and Fire
Protection & Technology Summit address the real-world challenges facing
organisations today, while providing practical insights into the
technologies, frameworks and leadership strategies shaping these sectors in
the Kingdom and beyond." Addressing the
next generation of security challenges According to Yusuf
Hasan, Senior Aviation Security Advisor at the International Civil Aviation
Organization and member of the Future Security Summit Advisory Committee,
the convergence of rapid development and evolving risks is creating a new
security paradigm across the region. "The key challenge today is
managing rapid growth while maintaining secure, resilient and trusted
environments," said Hasan. "As Saudi Arabia's tourism,
aviation, logistics and digital sectors expand, so too does the complexity of
the threat landscape." He added that artificial intelligence
is accelerating the shift from reactive security to predictive,
intelligence-led models through enhanced threat detection, analytics and
automation. The Future Security
Summit will explore many of these themes through discussions focused on
cyber-physical security convergence, AI-enabled security operations, crisis
and emergency management, critical infrastructure protection, workforce
development and resilience planning. Advancing fire
protection for a new generation of infrastructure Dr Reginald D.
Freeman, Member of the
Board of Directors, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and
member of the Fire Protection & Technology Summit Advisory Committee,
said the fire protection sector is undergoing a fundamental transformation. "One of the most significant
trends is the shift from traditional code compliance toward risk-informed,
performance-based fire engineering. The complexity of today's mega-projects
requires more sophisticated approaches to fire and life safety. "The future of fire protection in
Saudi Arabia will not simply be about responding to emergencies; it will be
about anticipating risk, strengthening resilience, and enabling sustainable
growth," said Freeman. Together, the
advisory committees will play a key role in ensuring that both conference
programmes remain closely aligned with the priorities of Saudi Arabia's
security, safety and fire protection sectors, while supporting knowledge
exchange among government authorities, developers, infrastructure operators
and technology providers. Intersec Saudi Arabia
2026 is expected to welcome more than 25,000 visitors and over 500 exhibitors
from around the world, reinforcing its position as the Kingdom's premier
platform for innovation in security, safety, and fire protection. The full list of
Advisory Committee members can be found here for Future Security Summit
Advisory Committee and here for Fire Protection &
Technology Summit Advisory Committee. For more information, please visit Intersec Saudi Arabia’s website. |
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