The Middle East’s first choice for security technology news
Security Middle East magazine is the market leading publication for the security industry in the Middle East. This bi-monthly magazine is read by over 40,000 security equipment buyers and installers across the GCC and the Middle East and has an audited circulation of 14,000. It is the official magazine of the Intersec
exhibition and conference and has been since its launch in 1994. This makes the magazine the ideal platform for those active and looking to move into this expanding market place.
The magazine covers all the key areas relevant to those working in the security business today, with regular features on CCTV & IP-based security networks, access control, biometrics, alarm systems, explosives detection, health & safety, homeland security and fire and rescue. Security Middle East magazine also regularly focuses on specific installation areas such as banking, retail and airport security, analysing the key challenges facing security stakeholders involved in the protection of people and assets.
A regular new products section brings the reader vital, up-to-date information on the latest technology and solutions available to the regional market. Each issue also carries regional and international installation stories offering best practice advice and clear examples of the latest technology in action.
The commercial security, safety and fire markets of the Middle East are all now at an exciting growth stage, with specialist local integrators working closely with equipment suppliers from overseas. Integrators and installers are key to this market. It is their growing expertise through working with experienced international suppliers that is underpinning the development of both the security and safety sectors across the region.
It is also recognised that fire safety as a discipline has much development work ahead of it in most of the Middle East – which is why consultancy and training services are in strong demand. This is the reason why last year we launched a sister publication called Fire Middle East to address this demand. With these two titles you will get a comprehensive picture of security developments across the region.
