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GSX 2023 attracts nearly 16,000 registrants from 95 nations

GSX 2023 attracts nearly 16,000 registrants from 95 nations Three-day event delivered 200-plus education sessions and showcased 470+ leading innovators in security solutions

GSX 2023 attracts nearly 16,000 registrants from 95 nations

DALLAS—Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2023 wrapped up during the week of Sept. 11 at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas.

Presented by ASIS International, the world's largest association for security management professionals, the event offered discussion and idea exchanges for the global security community. Attendance exceeded projections, according to ASIS, with nearly 16,000 registrants from 95 countries along with more than 470 exhibitors demonstrating the latest security solutions.

ASIS International"I couldn't be prouder of the success of our annual conference and trade show. GSX is not just an event; it's a testament to the passion, dedication, and collective brilliance of our members and ASIS staff,” said Tim McCreight, CPP, 2023 President of ASIS International. “Together, we've created a truly remarkable experience for security professionals across the globe that will have a long-lasting impact." 

This year, 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). 

GSX kicked off on Monday, Sept. 11, commemorating 9/11 and a keynote presentation from current member of the European Parliament, Radek Sikorski. Sikorski’s presentation titled “Securing Democracy Worldwide: Why We Must Win” discussed the threat Russian President Vladimir Putin poses not only to Ukraine, but also to Poland, Europe, and democracy at large. Sikorski urged both the European Union and the United States to support the efforts in Ukraine. 

Following Sikorski’s keynote presentation, the event’s exhibit hall opened, showcasing more than 470 industry leaders from three continents. Monday also launched the start of 218 education sessions over the three-day event.  

In Tuesday’s general session, President George Bush discussed his time in office, conflict abroad, and the 9/11 attacks. President Bush also shared his thoughts on the most pressing issues facing the United States today, and the effectiveness a president can have when dealing with those issues.  

Tuesday featured a speed mentoring session that allowed members of ASIS who are looking to further develop their career to meet with more experienced security practitioners who can help them advance their career. The speed mentoring session featured participants from across five continents. 

On Tuesday, the World Security Report 2023, commissioned by Allied Universal and their international business G4S, was unveiled. The report offers a groundbreaking look at the concerns of nearly 1,800 chief security officers from large, global companies in 30 countries representing a combined annual revenue of more than $20 trillion in 2022. 

The final day of GSX, Wednesday, Sept. 13, celebrated Military and Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and featured former CIA Officer and FBI Special Agent Tracy Walder. In her keynote address, Walder identified what she sees as the three most urgent threats facing the United States - fragile states, China, and domestic terrorism.

As a thank-you to all active duty and veteran military, law enforcement, and first responders, these groups were invited to attend GSX for free this day. 

ASIS also announced a tool and supporting materials developed by the ASIS Professional Certification Board and the ASIS Military Liaison Community that will help active-duty military and veterans translate the skills they learned in the military to work in the private security sector. The initial launch began with the U.S. Army; however, the tool will soon be expanded to serve other branches of the U.S. military, and later law enforcement and other global military branches as well. 

“GSX is a global gathering of thought leaders and industry disruptors and underscores ASIS International’s dedication to excellence in education while presenting the most recent advancements in the security sector.” noted Peter O’Neil, FASAE, CAE, CEO of ASIS International. “With a world-class educational lineup, networking events and opportunities to meet with industry-leading solution providers, we are proud to advance the security profession in meaningful ways.” 

GSX 2024 takes place Sept. 23-25 in Orlando, Fla. ASIS noted that advance booth space selection for GSX 2024 represents more than 90 percent of GSX 2023’s exhibit floor space.

For more information about this year’s show, upcoming encore events, or GSX 2024, please visit gsx.org.

 

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