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Halogen Security CEO receives Titans of Tech merit award 

By Odita Sunday
13 September 2017   |   3:34 am
For leading the country’s foremost technology-driven security company, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Halogen Security Company, Wale Olaoye, has been honoured with a Titan of Tech Merit Award. 

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Halogen Security Company, Wale Olaoye, has been honoured with a Titan of Tech Merit Award.

For leading the country’s foremost technology-driven security company, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Halogen Security Company, Wale Olaoye, has been honoured with a Titan of Tech Merit Award.

Olaoye was honoured for his commitment and dedication to the integration of technology and its application to the Nigerian Security Landscape.

The Titans of Tech Award was held in Lagos to recognize stakeholders presently contributing to the advancement of technology in Nigeria. The event, hosted by Technology Africa, is also platform where the most influential players in the West African Information & Communications Technology (ICT) markets interact for the purpose of exchanging ideas, as well as positively influencing and promoting ICT agenda for the optimal good.

Olaoye, was also the Keynote Speaker at the event. He spoke on “The Strategic Role of Technology in curbing Nigeria’s security challenges, the Halogen experience”. He took the audience through the 25 years experience of Halogen and its evolution to become a technology powered end-to-end Risk Management Company now positioned to deliver peace of mind to individuals, communities, businesses and government in an open and continuously changing world.

“No one is immune to the reality that the world is now borderless and the threats we face as individuals, businesses and on the national scale have heightened due to the change in the risk equation occasioned by technology and the state of anomie prevailing in the world today,” Olaoye said, adding that “the reality of warfare and considerations for national security going cyber have becoming more imminent and this should be a major consideration in our national security policy and architecture.”

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