Seminar on Jointly Building a New Ecosystem for the Security and Risk Management Industry & 2026 Conference of the International Alliance of Security and Risk Management Companies Held in Beijing, China


2026-04-24



On April 24, 2026, the Seminar on Jointly Building a New Ecosystem for the Security and Risk Management Industry & 2026 Conference of the International Alliance of Security and Risk Management Companies was successfully held in Beijing, China.  

 

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The conference was hosted by the International Alliance of Security & Risk Management Companies (hereinafter referred to as “the Alliance”), co-organized by HXZA Security Group, guided by the Fengtai Law Society, and supported by the China Chamber of International Commerce and Chongqing Law Society. More than 120 representatives from international security and risk management enterprises, technology companies and industry institutions across over 20 countries and regions gathered at the event to discuss global private security governance and coordinated industrial development.

 

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Yin Weihong, President of the Alliance, pointed out at the opening ceremony that facing complex and intertwined global security risks, the international security industry can only effectively respond to challenges through strengthened coordination, resource sharing and win-win cooperation. He noted that the Alliance will steadily implement its five-year development plan, strengthen three professional committees covering Security & Protection , Legal Compliance and Supply Chain Security, and continue to provide full-chain security guarantees and cooperation support for global members and clients.

 

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Distinguished foreign guests including Real Admiral Ahoyo Fernand Maxime, Prefect of Maritime of Benin, Jamie Williamson, Executive Directorof ICoCA, and General Karbuzov, Chairman of KMG Security Group, delivered keynote speeches. Radm. Ahoyo highly recognized the Alliance’s multilateral cooperation framework and expected to deepen practical cooperation between China and Benin in economic sector and security as well. Mr. Jamie stated that ICoCA would further deepen strategic cooperation with the Alliance to promote mutual recognition of members and alignment of standards, and support the standardized and sound development of the global private security industry. Gen. Karbuzov commented that the Alliance has become an important platform for international security coordination, technical exchanges and consensus decision-making, making innovative contributions to the security of cross-border energy and logistics routes.

 

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The conference conducted in-depth discussions on core topics including law-business integration, AI-powered security engineering, low-altitude security and Kidnapping & Ransom Response Strategy, with guests from various countries sharing cutting-edge practices and risk prevention and control experience. A number of strategic cooperation memorandums were signed on-site, covering key areas such as maritime domain awareness technologies, low-altitude security (anti-drone), global maritime security, valuables and CiT projects in Africa countries. The Alliance and ICoCA exchanged of observer certificates and reached in-depth strategic cooperation to promote international security standards.

 

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The conference achieved fruitful results and extensive consensus, greatly enhancing the reputation and influence of the Alliance’s member companies in the international security industry. Going forward, the Alliance will continue to deepen global cooperation, promote the practice of law-business integration, work with domestic and international partners to improve international security and risk management, and jointly facilitate the standardized, international and intelligent development of the security industry.


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