The Travel Risk/Security Managers’ Forum brings together senior travel risk, corporate security and resilience professionals to discuss the evolving challenges affecting international business travel.
Held under the Chatham House Rule, the forum provides a trusted environment where practitioners can share experiences, benchmark approaches and discuss emerging risks, regulatory developments and industry best practice.

GSA’s 8th Travel Risk Security Forum on the 14th May 2025.
Topics We Discuss
Examples include:
- ISO 31030 and ISO 31031
- Kidnap & ransom
- Geopolitical developments
- Executive protection while travelling
- Hotel security
- Duty of care
- Counter Compromise
- Travel tracking
- Insider threats
- Crisis management
- Medical and evacuation planning
- Business traveller wellbeing
- Artificial intelligence and travel risk
Why Attend Our Travel Risk/Security Managers’ Forum?
Attendees benefit from:
- Benchmarking travel risk programmes with peers
- Discussion of emerging geopolitical and security risks
- Practical lessons from recent incidents
- Updates on ISO 31030 and ISO 31031
- Insights from recognised industry experts
- Confidential discussion under the Chatham House Rule
- Networking with experienced travel risk professionals
The sessions are held quarterly in-person in London for the EMEA group and online for the Americas team, and last no longer than 2 hours.
Dr Brian Moore QPM, Managing Director at GSA Global, said:
“Travel risk continues to evolve at pace, making it more important than ever for organisations to learn from one another. Our forum provides a trusted environment where experienced professionals can openly discuss emerging challenges, share practical solutions and strengthen their travel risk management programmes through peer collaboration.”
Next Date
EMEA Dates
- Wednesday 16th September 2026 – EMEA 3pm to 5pm (GMT), London
Testimonials
“I found the K&R presentation highly insightful as best practices on such topics must be constantly reminded”.
“The format, speaker and breadth of questions were really interesting, and I found it very useful seeing how other firms and professionals’ approach current issues.”
“Benchmarking what other organisations implement in travel management and security is invaluable”.
“It was wonderful to hear the others discuss challenges I’ve not had chances to review”
“Always very useful in understanding how people are tackling their responsibilities for Duty of Care”.



