Florida Security Forum: Port & Maritime Security
Florida's 16 deepwater ports contribute $117 billion annually to the state’s economy and support nearly one million jobs. More than 100 million tons of cargo are moved through the ports each year and they welcome millions of cruise passengers. Yet with this scale and complexity comes immense responsibility – and growing vulnerability.
To address this vulnerability, the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida, in partnership with Port Tampa Bay, will host the first Florida Security Forum on November 4.
Florida’s ports face innumerable threats in 2025, and the list seems to grow daily. Many of these risks can be organized into three interrelated and increasingly urgent security challenges:
- cybersecurity threats
- physical and insider risks
- climate-related disruptions
Each one can potentially disrupt trade, jeopardize public safety, and undermine our state’s competitiveness and resiliency.
The stakes are high, and it’s never too early to act. That’s why we’re inviting you to join us on November 4, at the Port of Tampa Bay, for the first-ever GNSI Florida Security Forum, focusing on port and maritime security for Florida’s ports. We’re excited to be working with Port Tampa Bay to host this conference. We’re convening leaders, experts, and stakeholders from across the state to address these risks head-on. Together, we can secure Florida’s ports for the challenges of tomorrow.
Speaker Details
Featured Speakers:
Paul Anderson
CEO, Port Tampa Bay
General (Ret) Frank McKenzie
Executive Director, GNSI and Cyber Florida
J. Todd Inman
National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB)
Mark Glass
Commissioner, Florida Dept of Law Enforcement (FDLE)
Stu Armstrong
CTO, By Light
Mark Dubina
VP of Security, Port Tampa Bay
Matt Godden
President/CEO, Centerline Logistics
Dennis Groseclose
President/CEO, Transvoyant
Panel Discussion Topics
View From the Top: Florida Port CEOs on Today's Critical Issues
Evolving Threats
Funding Security for the Future
Critical Events: Port Operations and National Security
Event Topic
Cybersecurity, Maritime, Public SafetyRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal Government, Air Force, Coast Guard, Navy, City Government, County Government, Municipalities, State Government, Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Interior, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Government Accountability Office, National Security Agency
Port Tampa Bay, Cruise Terminal 6
1331 McKay St.
Tampa, Florida, US, 33602