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ASIS announces hybrid format for GSX 2021

ASIS announces hybrid format for GSX 2021

ASIS announces hybrid format for GSX 2021

ALEXANDRIA, Va.—ASIS International announced its decision to move its Global Security Exchange (GSX) 2021 to a hybrid experience with in-person and digital features that will take place Sept. 27-29.

The three-day event features daily global keynote and game-changer presenters as well as concurrent education sessions focusing on the most pressing issues faced by the security profession. This integrated event will be hosted in-person at the Orange County Convention Center located in Orlando, Fla., as well as online via the GSX event portal.

“This past year left an indelible mark on how we gather, learn and network. We took these key learnings into consideration along with our new reality in re-designing the GSX experience,” stated John A. Petruzzi, Jr., CPP, 2021 President, ASIS International. “The event will showcase content related to how the world has changed and how we need to evolve our thinking around global security and safety in protecting people, property and intellectual assets. Another priority for us was to expand GSX offerings on a global scale so that security professionals anywhere in the world would have access to our best-in-class digital and in-person content and experience.”

The acclaimed GSX education lineup, developed by security professionals for security professionals, addresses the most pressing topics and challenges to today's security professionals — enabling attendees to curate their experience, whether attending in-person or digitally, to advance their knowledge and understanding around these subject areas.

GSX 2021 will include more than 80 education sessions covering a range of topics from national security to community safety. Registrants will be able to choose how to connect to the GSX experience. All Access registrants will be able to earn 21 CPEs. Additionally, All-Access in-person registrants will have access to pre- and post-show exclusive content. For the latest GSX updates, please visit GSX.org.

The digital audience will enjoy access to a broadcast studio format, watching some sessions live with the in-person audience, exclusive live interviews, and on-demand sessions.

ASIS International stated that the health and safety of GSX stakeholders – attendees, exhibitors, sponsors, staff, and vendors -- is the highest priority. You can learn more about the health and safety protocols for GSX here. The Orange County Convention Center (OCCC), a GSX partner, has been certified as a Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) STAR accreditation venue. Recognized as the gold standard of safe venues, the OCCC is one of the largest venues in the U.S. to receive the GBAC STAR accreditation. The OCCC will continue to evaluate its response and consult with health and industry experts to ensure the implementation of rigorous biorisk protocols in response to the ongoing health emergency.

“In developing GSX 2021, we recognize that security professionals are straddling two worlds simultaneously—physical and virtual,” stated Peter O’Neil, FASAE, CAE, CEO, ASIS International. “While many professionals are focused on the health and safety of global citizens, security professionals are an essential element of that and more. By offering a truly integrated approach, GSX 2021 promises to be an event of the highest quality for the security profession.”

Wednesday, September 29, marks Military & Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at GSX 2021, which honors the individuals who make our communities and world a safer place. As a thank you for their service, all law enforcement, military and first responders will receive free admission to GSX that day.

For more information about GSX 2021, please visit www.GSX.org.

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