25.06.2025 Ankara
The Private Security Summit was held at the TOBB Twin Towers in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, General Directorate of Security, Directorate of Private Security Supervision and the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB) Turkish Private Security Services Sector Council.
The opening speeches of
the summit were delivered by Ali Yerlikaya, Minister of Interior, M. Rifat
Hisarcıklıoğlu, President of TOBB, and Serdar Gökhan Arıkan, Chairman of the
TOBB Turkish Private Security Services Council.
In his speech,
Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “Ensuring the security of life and property is the
responsibility of the state, and our state shares this responsibility with the
members of the private security sector to complement public security.”
TOBB President M. Rifat
Hisarcıklıoğlu stated that the Ministry of Interior is working very
meticulously and effectively to reduce crime rates and ensure public order, and
emphasized that these efforts contribute greatly to the private security
sector.
- “Private security officers share the responsibility of
ensuring the security of life and property”
Addressing the
employees of the private security sector, Hisarcıklıoğlu pointed out that one
of the most basic needs of human beings is security and said, “Ensuring the
security of life and property is the responsibility of the state. However, as a
natural consequence of technology, industrialization and economic growth, our
state shares this responsibility with you, our valuable sector members, as a
complement to public security. You take care of this trust like your own eyes.
I thank you all for your efforts.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu also
touched upon the impact of the sector on employment and said, “The size of the
sector has reached 5 billion euros and 400,000 people have been employed.
Therefore, while the private security sector provides preventive security
services, it also supports the economy with its contribution to
employment.”
- The aim is to raise awareness of the private security
week
Speaking about the
meaning and importance of the program, Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “Today, we are here
to raise awareness of the private security week together with all
representatives of the sector. I would like to take this opportunity to thank
our Turkish Private Security Services Council and our council president Mr.
Serdar Gökhan Arıkan. He has made and continues to make great efforts,
especially the establishment of this Council, for the institutionalization of
the sector and the growth and development of the sector as a whole, from
employers to employees. Our council, which is the roof of the sector, is the
best example of public and private sector cooperation with the leading private
security companies and non-governmental organizations of our country. I would
like to thank the General Directorate of Security for its contribution in this
process.”
Hisarcıklıoğlu added
that the private security services sector is one of the most
employment-generating, widespread and interdisciplinary business lines in
Türkiye:
“The sector wants to plan
for the short, medium and long-term periods and to ensure that the profession
is seen as a respectable and sustainable career field, not just a livelihood,
to become a strong service industry and to pave the way for qualified service
exports. We can realize these goals with your support and by acting together.
Your presence here motivates us and shows the value of the sector. On this
occasion, I would like to present a few issues that are important for our
sector to the Minister. There is a need to improve the personal rights of the
sector and to review social security practices. On the other hand, a structure
in which specialized and academically equipped security personnel are trained
will make a significant contribution to the security policies of our country.
In order to ensure this structure, we consider it important to support private
security trainings with undergraduate programs.”
- “Projects such as KAAN, ÖGNET and ÖZGE set an example for
all sectors in our country”
Speaking about the
auxiliary programs and projects in the private security services sector,
Hisarcıklıoğlu said, “Projects such as KAAN, ÖGNET and ÖZGE demonstrate the
power of this structure. When these projects come together, they are proof of
how a public service, more importantly a public service related to public
security, becomes value-added. Thanks to these projects, our private security
personnel make the necessary notifications to law enforcement agencies with a
single click. They are instrumental in instantly summoning law enforcement
officers to forensic cases. These projects set an example for all sectors in
our country.”
- Minister of Interior Ali Yerlikaya
Minister of Interior
Ali Yerlikaya said, “A secure Türkiye means a stronger economy, more
investment, more employment, more welfare. In this sense, our goal of a
terror-free Türkiye is not only a security but also an economic and social
milestone.”
In his speech at the
Private Security Summit organized at TOBB in cooperation with the Ministry of
Interior, General Directorate of Security, Directorate of Private Security
Supervision and the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Türkiye (TOBB)
Türkiye Private Security Services Sector Council, Yerlikaya stated that TOBB
Türkiye Sector Councils is a strategic structure that unites the voices of the
sectors, increases their strength and enables the development of public and
private sector cooperation.
Stating that the
momentum achieved through this platform plays an important role in solving the
problems of the sectors and taking strong steps towards the future, Yerlikaya
underlined that “there can be no development without security.”
“If there is no
security, there is no investment, there is no production, there is no peace,”
said Yerlikaya, emphasizing that Türkiye's peace and security is one of the
main pillars of the vision of Türkiye's Century, which was realized under the
leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Stating that Türkiye
has experienced a radical change in its understanding of security in the last
23 years, Yerlikaya said:
“From defense industry
to border security, from public order to intelligence and cyber security, a
great breakthrough and a great reform has been realized in many areas. Today,
Türkiye has become a deterrent in its region and a respected security power in
the world.
With our defense
industry, which has a localization rate exceeding 80 percent, we have become
able to produce our own technology in many areas from unmanned aerial vehicles
to armored carriers, radar systems to artificial intelligence-based security
infrastructures. Hopefully, our new generation jet fighter aircraft KAAN, which
will be the survival power of the future, will start to soar in the sky as soon
as possible, just like BAYRAKTAR, ANKA, HÜRKUŞ and HÜRJET, GÖKBEY and ATAK.”
- Serdar Gökhan Arıkan, President of the Private Security
Services Council
Serdar Gökhan Arıkan,
President of TOBB Türkiye Private Security Services Council, also gave
information about their activities. As of today, there are 1,328 private
security companies, 608 private security training institutions, 66 alarm
monitoring centers and more than 100,000 places with private security permits,
Arıkan said, noting that 383,221 private security officers are actively working
in these places.
Pointing out that
private security services are no longer just about physical security, Arıkan
made the following assessments:
“The KAAN application
has strengthened the coordination between general law enforcement and private
security by providing private security officers with the opportunity to
intervene effectively in their areas of duty, and has created an exemplary
public-private sector cooperation model. Until yesterday, transactions related
to private security were carried out with physical documents to the governorships,
but today, thanks to the ÖGNET system, we can carry out these transactions
digitally at any time of the day. With the ÖZGE project, which will be launched
in the near future, a new era will begin in the field of private security. With
this project, not only basic security training, but also branch-based
specialization trainings specific to the field of duty will be provided, and
the human resources in the sector will be shaped on the axis of education-based
expertise instead of personal competence.”
General General Ali
Çardakcı, Commander of the Gendarmerie General Command, and Mahmut Demirtaş,
Director General of the Turkish National Police, also participated in the
program.