27-29 Aug 2025
ICC, Sydney

Security ASIAL Conference 2025 Call for Speakers

Join the Frontlines of Security 2025: Your Expertise Needed!

Are you ready to leave a mark on the security industry and help to safeguard critical infrastructure against emerging threats?

We are calling on pioneers, strategists, and thought leaders to unite and tackle the evolving threats that challenge our security environment. Join us as a speaker at the Security ASIAL Conference 2025 to confront these challenges head-on! This pivotal gathering will take place from August 27-29, 2025, at the ICC Sydney, bringing together the brightest minds in security to address the challenges of our rapidly evolving landscape.

Call for Expert Speakers

The Security ASIAL Conference offers a multifaceted approach to modern security challenges and covers a range of topics over two days (27-28 August 2025) presented by industry leaders and experts.

We’re seeking innovative thinkers and security industry leaders to share their insights on critical topics, including:

Here you can see the 2024 conference program and list of speakers for inspiration.

Why Participate?

By contributing to the Security ASIAL Conference, you will:

How to Apply

Don’t miss this opportunity to make your mark on the security landscape. Submit your proposal to present at the Security ASIAL Conference 2025. Share your expertise, showcase your innovations, and help shape the future of security.

Submissions close on February 21, 2025.

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