Public events and conferences are concentrated personal-security risk events: the venue, agenda and attendee list are publicly known, the access controls are typically thin, and the executive's presence is broadcast by sponsors, media and social-media coverage. This report sets out the events-risk framework in your chosen jurisdiction and industry: the documented attack patterns at public events (protest disruption, intimidation, doxxing, venue-targeting), the legal framework around event security responsibilities, the early indicators that an event has elevated risk, the operational mitigations (advance reconnaissance, low-profile arrival/departure, escort coverage, social-media silence around attendance, post-event surveillance discipline), and the trigger points at which an event warrants engaging an executive-protection firm or in-country specialist.
Reference material for informed readers, not advice.