International Security Expo

Shaping the future of global security
Returning to Olympia, London on 29 - 30 September 2026, International Security Expo will bring together thousands of security professionals from across the world.
The event will offer an unrivalled opportunity to explore the latest products coming to market from a wide selection of manufacturers and solution providers; from the biggest names in the industry to up-and-coming innovators. Visitors will hear from a range of experts on key security issues, be able to check out live demonstrations and forge new connections via numerous networking opportunities.
The home of global security innovation
Innovation will be found in abundance at this year’s International Security Expo. The exhibition floor will be packed with products, solutions and innovations crucial for those who head up the security and resilience of critical national infrastructure, transport hubs, the public sector, private sector businesses, or are involved in homeland and international security
There will be over 300 global exhibiting brands representing all sectors of the industry; from screening & scanning and perimeter security; to access control, intelligence and drone & counter-drone, and much more besides.
The popular Innovation Award & Trail returns, highlighting some of the groundbreaking work exhibitors are doing. With a judging panel comprised of Advisory Council members and other industry leaders, the Trail will guide visitors to all the shortlisted exhibitor stands, with the overall winner announced during the Networking Drinks Reception on day one of the event.
Hear from industry & Government experts
On two theatres packed with essential talks – the Global Counter Terror & Security Summit (in partnership with Counter Terror Business) and the International Security & Resilience Conference (sponsored by OpusAperio and in partnership with Resilience First) – a host of Government speakers and security experts will offer the type of content you won’t find anywhere else.
Representatives from UK Government will use the event as an opportunity to provide updates on policy and the current state of homeland and international security, with many heads and senior representatives of government agencies and organisations talking. For the past five years, the UK Minister of State for Security has attended and provided a keynote on the Summit.
With the guidance for Martyn’s Law having recently been published, this will offer the ideal time to assess how the implementation is going from both the policymakers and those in charge of enforcement. Figen Murray OBE, the driving force behind the legislation, has recently take on the role of Chair of International Security Expo.
Talks elsewhere will discuss the latest terrorist threats and challenges combatting these, the impact of the current geopolitical crises, highlight key topics affecting senior security professionals, whilst exploring resilience which remains inexorably linked to security.
Meet Government departments & agencies
A central feature of the event, this year’s Government Zone will feature stands from numerous UK Government departments, agencies and organisations who are responsible for the various aspects of homeland security. Government exhibitors will include JSaRC & the Home Office, NaCTSO, SIA, FCDO Services, UKDI, RISC and British Transport Police.
The Government Zone offers an unprecedented opportunity to engage with so many departments and agencies in one place over two-days.
See products and techniques brought to life
The all-new Data Centre Live Demonstrator, in partnership with CrisisCast, will guide visitors on a walk-through of a coordinated perimeter breach combined with a sophisticated cyber intrusion, as exhibitor products are deployed to detect, contain and recover.
The ever-popular LPCB Live Testing Lab will have a packed schedule of perimeter security products tested by forced-entry experts, showing why they have achieved LPCB certification. Whilst teams from CBRNUK and Counter-EO UK will be running demonstrations in the Counter Threat Pavilion showing how they deal with suspected chemical, biological and explosive threats.
The Perimeter Protection Zone will be packed with manufacturers from this sector, whilst the Drone & Counter-UAV Trail and Border Security Trail will lead visitors to exhibitors who specialise in these areas. The Counter Threat Pavilion and SCEG Pavilion will also showcase members from their Groups.
Where physical & cyber security converge
As cybersecurity continues to be an ever-important consideration for those working in security, attendees can benefit from an all-encompassing view of both physical and cyber security thanks to co-located International Cyber Expo.
Various global suppliers will showcase the latest technological advancements and cutting-edge solutions shaping our digital world. The Global Cyber Summit and Tech Hub Stage will pull together a fantastic selection of speakers to cover ongoing cyber threats, priorities and challenges, plus much more. The cyber Government Zone will feature DSIT (Department for Science, Innovation and Technology), Cyber Griffin, Metropolitan Police and more, whilst a range of networking opportunities are on offer across the two days.
Find out more about International Security Expo & International Cyber Expo 2026 and register for your free pass: www.internationalsecurityexpo.com/ctb