Securing upcoming sporting and festive events - the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022, the Rugby World Cup in France in 2023 and the Paris Olympics in 2024 -, but also the cybersecurity of smart cities and space public and networks, the deployment of digital identity documents, the trusted cloud at the service of States and companies and the modernization of law enforcement equipment form the backdrop of Milipol, the world's leading trade fair for security.
The 2021 edition (October 19-22) is inaugurated this Tuesday by Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior, in Paris Villepinte.
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Enough to ensure the relaunch of the market, which in 2020 experienced an unprecedented drop since 1945. It suffered from the priority given to the fight against Covid-19 by the States, which have redirected their spending.
Global sales of security systems and equipment fell by 3% in 2020 to some 600 billion euros, of which 150 billion euros
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