ASIS International, the leading association for security management professionals worldwide, has announced it is changing the name of its annual security conference from the ‘ASIS Annual Seminar and Exhibits’ to the ‘Global Security Exchange (GSX).
Building on a 60+ year legacy of security event distinction, the newly branded GSX will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, from September 23-27, 2018, in partnership with InfraGard and ISSA.
“In what will be our 64th year of delivering the security industry’s flagship event, the Global Security Exchange, or GSX for short, will build upon the change and reinvention introduced at ASIS 2017,” explains Peter J. O’Neil, CAE, Chief Executive Officer, ASIS International.
“This name reflects the Society’s commitment to unite the full spectrum of security—cyber and operational security professionals from all verticals across the private and public sector, allied organizations and partners, and the industry’s leading service and solution providers—for the most comprehensive security event in the world.”
GSX will offer a best-in-class environment for education, networking, and business building that will provide year-round benefits for attendees and exhibitors alike. The education program, led by ASIS, InfraGard, and ISSA subject matter experts, will deliver an immersive and interactive learning environment for security professionals at all experience levels.
The exhibit hall will be transformed into a learning lab environment, showcasing new and emerging products and technologies such as machine learning, robotics, forensic analysis, and artificial intelligence.
In addition, the revitalized networking events will facilitate relationship building and the sharing of best practices with peers from across the globe. “From the Internet of Everything and soft target attacks to drones and data breaches, the velocity of change and risks knows no boundaries,” said Thomas J. Langer, CPP, president of ASIS International. “GSX fills the industry’s need for a global event that brings together the entire security industry, to exchange ideas and lessons learned, keep informed of current and emerging risks, and gain exposure to the emerging technologies shaping society and our workplaces.”