09/04/2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will test more than stadium security.
It will test how organizations interpret risk across jurisdictions, at scale, and in real time.
A multi-country tournament changes the operating environment. Movement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada introduces uneven enforcement, different protest dynamics, and varying exposure to crime and disruption. The risk is not the event itself. It’s the concentration of people, visibility, and movement layered onto already complex urban environments.
Most planning frameworks assume consistency. This event will expose where that assumption breaks.
On April 30, our Americas Intelligence team will break down how risk actually distributes across host cities and what that means in practice.
We’ll cover:
➡️ Why host city risk profiles diverge and where that matters most
➡️ How protest activity and opportunistic crime are likely to evolve during the tournament
➡️ Indicators that signal escalation before it impacts operations
➡️ What security and travel teams should be adjusting now
📅 April 30
🕒 10:30 EDT (14:30 UTC)
Register: https://hubs.ly/Q04b8Qpj0