Up to 200 thousand accreditations will determine areas and levels of access
Canon Middle East (CME) has enhanced the document and data security at Expo 2020 Dubai by deploying state-of-the-art technology and implementing a range of measures to safeguard both partners and participants–primary among which is the usage of accreditation ‘passports’.
Anticipating more than 200 participants, an estimated 200 to 300 thousand accreditations are to be issued by Expo 2020, the company revealed via a press communiqué.
Canon has implemented safeguards at potential vulnerable touchpoints and partnered with McAfee to ensure added layers of embedded protection across both hardware and software, the statement continued.
“As part of Expo 2020’s efforts to support imaging and high-speed printing across the site, we have engaged Canon as our official provider of printing and imaging solutions,” commented Iman Alomrani, Deputy Chief Technology Officer, Expo 2020.
“Canon is committed to re-imagining the future and as the sole imaging partner for the event, we look forward to helping make Expo 2020 a safe experience for all,” remarked Venkatasubramanian Hariharan, Managing Director, Canon Middle East and Turkey.