Travel Risk/Security Managers’ Forum
GSA hosts quarterly forums for travel risk managers in EMEA and America to discuss key issues in a confidential, peer-led environment.
In 2022 BGS provided an overarching security programme for one of the wealthiest and most high-profile families in the Middle East.
GSA hosts quarterly forums for travel risk managers in EMEA and America to discuss key issues in a confidential, peer-led environment.
Following Bob Quick’s discussion on the Independent Travel Podcast, GSA explores why hotels and serviced accommodation providers need clear procedures, trained staff, effective access controls and independent assurance to protect guests and support travel risk management.
Close protection is no longer just about visible security. As risks around senior leaders, executives and travelling personnel become more complex, organisations need a more intelligence led approach that connects physical protection with travel risk, cyber awareness and wider resilience planning.
GSA Global and Healix delivered a joint webinar examining how travel risk in higher education has evolved, with students travelling further and at a younger age, disruption now commonplace, and risks increasingly personal and unpredictable.
A recent incident at a Travelodge hotel in Maidenhead has exposed critical weaknesses in hotel security, reinforcing the need for stronger and more transparent safety procedures.
The Cavendish School undertook an ISO 31031 aligned travel risk assessment to review existing processes, identify blind spots, and strengthen policies for school trips and residential visits.
Corporate compromise often begins before a cyber alert is triggered. Discover how Counter Compromise helps organisations prevent human-led exploitation of business travellers.
Effective NGO travel risk management has always been critical to humanitarian and advocacy work. As risk accelerates and scrutiny increases, NGOs face growing legal, operational, and insurance challenges. This blog shares key lessons from an expert panel discussion on ISO 31030 and ISO 31031.
Watch this on-demand webinar exploring NGO travel risk management, insurance, ISO 31030 and practical steps to protect staff and volunteers.
Four years on from ISO 31030, travel risk has evolved fast. Rising geopolitical threats and new duty-of-care expectations mean organisations must step up their approach. In a recent GSA Global and Healix webinar, legal experts shared what employers need to know now.
Amnesty International strengthened its travel risk management with a GSA Global audit, enhancing staff safety and operational resilience.
GSA Global and Healix are pleased to come together for a joint webinar to bring you expert insights into travel risk management and the legal implications of ISO 31030.