Homeland security event, INDESEC 2010, plays host to software giant Palantir Technologies
INDESEC opens its doors to international companies showcasing homeland & border security solutions
Informa Exhibitions India, in association with ASSOCHAM, will be hosting INDESEC Expo 2010, India's only major exhibition and conference dedicated to Homeland Security, at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 6th - 8th September 2010. Officially supported by the Ministry of Home Affairs, this event will consist of a 3-day exhibition, a 2-day high level conference and VIP cocktail reception. 

INDESEC Expo opens its doors to international companies showcasing solutions in homeland & border security, network centric operations and maritime security. INDESEC has significant support from international exhibitors this year. Visitors will be able view products and services from France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Norway, Singapore, Taiwan, UK and USA as well as a plethora of exhibitors from India. With new country pavilions participating this year, INDESEC will deliver central government officials and decision makers from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Paramilitary Forces, Coast Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, National Disaster Management Authority and more than half of the state police forces.

The latest exhibitor and sponsor at INDESEC is software giant - Palantir Technologies that produces the Palantir Government and Palantir Finance platforms. Palantir offers a java-based platform for analysing, integrating, and visualising data of all kinds. Palantir Government is used by counter-terrorism analysts at offices of the FBI and CIA, fraud investigators at the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, and cyber analysts at Information Warfare Monitor (responsible for the GhostNet and the Shadow Network investigation).

Visitors interested in seeing Palantir Techologies, visit their stall at INDESEC Expo 2010. For more information, log on to the event website.

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