PROTECT 2025: Retail's Premier Asset Protection Event Set for June 23-25 in Grapevine, Texas
The retail industry's premier event for asset protection, PROTECT 2025, is set to take place in Grapevine, Texas, from June 23-25, 2025. Registration is now open for retailers, offering two types of passes: All-Access and Expo Pass.
The All-Access Pass grants comprehensive access to all Keynote and Featured sessions, networking programs, Exhibitor Big Ideas sessions, the Expo floor, and the Opening Party. Meanwhile, the free Expo Pass provides access to Exhibitor Big Ideas sessions, the Opening Party, and select networking programs for retailers.
The event promises nearly 30 sessions covering loss prevention, cybersecurity, digital fraud, and enterprise security risk management. Speakers from renowned retail brands such as American Eagle Outfitters, JCPenney, J.Crew, Lowe's, Meijer, Signet Jewelers, Ulta Beauty, and Walmart will share their strategies for keeping communities, customers, employees, and assets safe. Additionally, attendees can look forward to networking opportunities like a cybersecurity incident response exercise, LP Leadership Collaborative Conversations, the Senior Retail Leadership Lunch and Learn, and an investigative mindset workshop with Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates. The Expo will feature more than 200 exhibitors showcasing security solutions, including Exhibitor Big Ideas sessions, the PROTECT Fusion Center, PROTECT Paintball, the NJB Headshot Studio, and live K9 demonstrations.
With a focus on asset protection, fraud prevention, cybersecurity, and risk management, PROTECT 2025 is an unmissable event for retail professionals. Whether opting for the All-Access Pass or the free Expo Pass, attendees can expect a wealth of knowledge, networking opportunities, and innovative security solutions.
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