Latin America. The event will take place in the city of Medellín from June 21 to 22 and its organizers expect the participation of some 500 entrepreneurs and professionals from the security industry.
The International Security Congress is held by the National Confederation of the Private Security Guild (Confevip), an entity that describes the event as a space to analyze the challenges and perspectives of citizen security.
Precisely, this year some of the topics that will be addressed will be the new businesses of technology in security, smart cities and the global challenges and threats of private security.
"Private security in Colombia represents 1.6% of GDP, generates about 10.5 billion pesos annually and has about 400,000 direct workers, almost three times the personnel of the National Police," Miguel Ángel Díaz, president of Confevip, told the media.
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