Andreas Karki Attending IPSB in Singapore

Andreas Karki will be in Singapore from 11 to 15 May to attend the International Protective Security Board (IPSB), a key gathering for professionals involved in protective security, risk management, and intelligence. The event brings together practitioners and decision-makers from across the Asia-Pacific region, creating a space for meaningful discussions around evolving security challenges and practical solutions.

Singapore continues to play a central role in regional security conversations, making it an ideal setting for IPSB. With its position as a business and logistics hub in Asia, the city attracts organizations navigating complex risk environments, regulatory changes, and operational challenges. Events like IPSB provide an opportunity to exchange insights that are directly applicable to real-world security and risk management scenarios.

Opportunities to Connect on Risk and Security in APAC

During the week, Andreas will be meeting with industry professionals, partners, and organizations operating across APAC. The focus will be on discussing current risk landscapes, security strategy, and the practical challenges companies face when operating in diverse and fast-moving markets.

For organizations working in Asia, risk is rarely static. Political developments, regulatory shifts, and supply chain vulnerabilities continue to shape how businesses approach security and resilience. Conversations at IPSB often go beyond theory, focusing on what works on the ground and how organizations can adapt their strategies to local conditions.

If you are attending IPSB in Singapore or will be in the area during that week, this is a good opportunity to connect. Whether the discussion is about ongoing security concerns, regional risk trends, or specific operational challenges, these in-person conversations can provide valuable perspective.