GSX 2024 Wraps Up, GSX 2025 Dates Announced

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Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2024 has concluded at the Orange County Convention Center in Florida. Presented by ASIS International, the security management industry event offered discussions and idea exchanges. Attendance exceeded projections, with 16,000 registrants from 86 countries, along with approximately 500 exhibiting companies demonstrating the latest security solutions.

“GSX 2024 has once again proven to be an invaluable platform for security professionals worldwide to connect, collaborate, and innovate,” stated ASIS International 2024 President Cy A. Oatridge.” The diversity of our attendees, representing 86 countries, underscores the truly global nature of our industry and the challenges we face.”

“This event is not just about showcasing the latest technologies; it’s about fostering relationships and sharing knowledge on a global scale. As we navigate a complex security landscape, it’s these relationships that will drive innovation, enhance our collective knowledge, and ultimately, strengthen our ability to protect and serve.”

GSX was supplemented by a weekend of pre-conference events, such as Secure Horizons: An Immersive Experience for Senior Security Executives, ASIS Volunteers’ Day, and the ASIS Awards of Excellence alongside the Outstanding Security Performance Awards (OSPAs). ASIS Volunteers Day at GSX brought together more than 200 ASIS members from five continents, celebrating the organisation’s volunteer community and their contributions to the profession.

ASIS also hosted pre-conference education, including ASIS certification reviews and workshops on facility security design, Enterprise Security Risk Management (ESRM), and stakeholder communication.
The ASIS community raised over USD31,000 for the ASIS Foundation through GSX and pre-event activities like the Fitness Challenge. These donations support career advancement through certification scholarships, research, member hardship grants, and more.

GSX kicked off on September 23 with a keynote presentation from former Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin, who discussed the intricacies of modern geopolitics, especially the recent Russian assault on Ukraine and Finland’s entry into NATO, and called for a more nuanced and comprehensive approach to global security challenges that maintains the benefits of global trade while reducing vulnerabilities to authoritarian regimes.

Among the learning opportunities at GSX were sessions with industry experts speaking on resilience, trust and maintaining security in crisis. There were speed learning sessions on the exhibit show floor, such as the X Stage, the Resilience Zone, and the Cybersecurity Pavilion, each of which offered ideas to keep businesses thriving. At Career HQ, security professionals were offered resume reviews, access to the headshot studio, and professional development sessions.

“The sheer scope of this year’s event demonstrates the dynamic nature of our industry,” said ASIS CEO Bill Tenney. “What resonated with me most was the vibrant atmosphere of collaboration and shared purpose. GSX 2024 has not only been a showcase for cutting-edge security approaches and solutions but also a testament to the strength and unity of our professional community.”

“Events of this calibre are vital in propelling our profession and industry forward, equipping us to meet future challenges head-on. As we look ahead to GSX 2025 in New Orleans, I’m excited about the opportunity to build upon this momentum and further elevate our collective impact on the security landscape.”

GSX 2025 will take place from September 29 to October 1 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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