Trusted Partner for the Ministry of Home Affairs: Samsung Singapore’s vital role in National Security and Cyber Defence
Singapore Spotlights How Our Field Ops Ecosystem and Tactical Infastructure Empower the Republic’s Homeland Security and Cyber Defences
🚨Samsung Singapore: Trusted Partner for the Ministry of Home Affairs and a Key Player in the Country’s Homeland Security Ecosystem
Samsung was invited by HTX (Home Team Science & Technology Agency) to join the Singapore Pavilion for the recent Milipol Asia-Pacific and TechX Summit 2024. This event, Asia Pacific’s largest in Homeland Security and Safety, is co-supported by Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and France’s Ministry of the Interior.
MHA and its counterpart in France share a critical mission: safeguarding the well-being of their citizens. Both oversee crucial public sector entities like police, immigration, prisons, and civil defense agencies, encompassing disaster relief, firefighting, and emergency services. Samsung plays a vital role as a trusted partner for MHA, equipping these first responders with the latest innovations and bespoke equipment to enhance their efficiency and ensure citizen safety.
🛡 A Glimpse into the Future of Security
At Milipol, Samsung highlighted a range of cutting-edge solutions designed to empower defence forces and strengthen national security. These include off-grid communications, tactical radios, and intelligent drones—all designed to empower frontline defence teams. Our tactical field operations ecosystem holistically showcased Samsung’s collaboration with a wide array of global partners – such as Airbus, GoX Labs, goTenna, Plugnix Connect, Privoro, and others – and the innovations co-created with them. Our display highlighted the vast possibilities Samsung offered as a defense partner and allowed visitors to envision different deployment setups to meet unique national security needs.
The booth attracted a range of high-profile visitors, including Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Minister of State for Home Affairs and National Development and Aubeck Kam Tse Tsuen, Permanent Secretary (Home Affairs Development) at the Ministry of Home Affairs, and Chairman of HTX, along with representatives from law enforcement and defence agencies across the region.
Samsung Knox security is built into our devices from the chip up, giving users superior data protection and encryption. This is why our devices are trusted by government agencies for classified and mission-critical operations.
We also showcased our Samsung Knox Suite, which allows government agencies to monitor, manage, and optimise their device fleet. We are further exploring AI’s potential to enhance the Knox Asset Intelligence dashboard by enabling custom visualisations through natural language prompts.
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🤝Strategic Alliance to Advance Public and Online Safety in Singapore
Samsung Singapore signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with HTX, a group under the Ministry of Home Affairs Singapore to develop science and technology capabilities for the Home Team which includes the local police, civil defence, prisons and immigration & checkpoint operations.
The partnership will focus on three critical fronts – (1) Supporting Frontline Operations, (2) Developing Next-Generation Mobile and Wearable Devices and (3) Enhance Cyber Vigilance. It aims to pave the way for collaborative, co-development initiatives that address the evolving technological needs of the various Home Team agencies.
“We are honoured to partner with HTX, one of the world’s foremost science and technology agencies in homeland security. This collaboration underscores our shared vision of driving innovation to elevate efficacy and create a better future. With the introduction of Galaxy AI in our Galaxy S24 earlier this year, we witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of innovation on workplace productivity and effectiveness. By combining our capabilities with HTX’s expertise, we are confident in empowering Singapore’s law enforcement agencies with future-ready tools to effectively tackle the dynamic challenges of our changing world,” highlighted Dennis Jang, President of Samsung Electronics Singapore.
The MOU is significant to both Samsung and HTX as it signifies both parties’ commitment to further advancing defence and security infrastructure through innovative use of technology. The announcement also resonated strongly across the region, as more than 170 stories were tracked in regional, defence and security trade media and technology titles.
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