When threats strike from every angle, resilience demands more than vigilance, you need a 360° security strategy. At Global Security Exchange (GSX 2026), powered by ASIS International, you can position yourself as an expert in the security field among your peers by presenting on topics on how to anticipate, assess, and mitigate risks with no gaps, blind spots, or vulnerabilities, just a seamless framework to keep your organisation agile and strong.
As a GSX speaker, you’ll expand your professional portfolio while collaborating with other leaders in the field, organisers say. By contributing your perspective, skillset, and knowledge, you’ll help our dynamic community make the world safer.
Be part of the only event that keeps the global security community informed, connected, and prepared for what’s next. Join the prestigious lineup of GSX speakers, 14-16 September, in Atlanta, Georgia. Topics that will be covered include:
Intelligence, Governance, Investigations, Executive Protection, Organisational Resilience, Information Security, Site Security, Supply Chain Security and Personnel security.
Lead the conversations that will equip and inspire security professionals to stay change-ready. Send the GSX team your presentation proposal by January 14, 2026.
Find out more about GSX 2026, here

Security LeadHER, presented by ASIS International and the Security Industry Association (SIA), is coming to Minneapolis, Minnesota, 15-16 June 2026, and the call for speakers is officially open! Organisers are looking for dynamic solo sessions and engaging panels or workshops that cover the topics on all of our minds, for example:
- Career growth and leadership development strategies
- Selling your ideas to leadership
- Inspiring change and leading by influence
- Managing workplace relationships with effective communication
- Balancing work with personal wellness, parenting, and caregiving
- Recruiting and retaining next-gen women leaders
- Dealing with bias and managing conflict
Position yourself as a thought leader, amplify your voice, and impact the future of the field. But don’t wait—the deadline to submit is 31 January 2026. Apply, here
(Speakers receive complimentary registration for the conference.)
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