28 Sep 2021

Allied Universal, a security and facility services company, will be showcased at the Global Security Exchange (GSX) conference (Booth #901) slated for September 27 – 29 at Orlando’s Convention Center.

With the acquisition of G4S finalised in April 2021, we are now the leading integrated security and facility services company in the world,” said Steve Jones, Global Chairman & CEO of Allied Universal. “We believe there is no greater purpose than serving and safeguarding customers, communities and people in today’s world.”

Advanced technology solutions

Allied Universal continues to raise its profile as a pioneer in security services by going beyond manned guarding and offering risk advisory and consulting, executive protection and intelligence services, advanced technology solutions, and event services.

Allied Universal continues to raise its profile by going beyond manned guarding

Allied Universal’s highly advanced smart technology solutions and substantial manned guarding business have created a global one-stop-shop for customers and a business that is capable of leading the industry shift toward integrated security services,” said Mark Mullison, CIO, Allied Universal.

Presenting expert sessions

Allied Universal is proud to present expert sessions at GSX 2021 which include:

  • Monday, September 27 at 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. ET - Should You Be Afraid? Experts Discuss Experiences, Concerns and the Future of COVID-19 Vaccine Security - Lisa Terry, CPP, Vice President, Vertical Markets, Healthcare at Allied Universal, will join a panel of other experts to discuss security issues surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine and the impact on international travel, workplace safety, anti-vaccine activists, schools/teachers, healthcare and the public.
  • Wednesday, September 29 at 11 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. ET - The Realities of an Effective Recruitment and Training Program for Intelligence Analysts - Sean Schuhriemen, Director of Intelligence at Allied Universal Executive Protection and Intelligence Services, will discuss the realities of what a mature intelligence program looks for in an analyst, and how newly hired analysts are trained to provide for a successful and scalable program.