Why You Need to Be in the Room at ICMC Newport 2026

ICMC Newport 2026 is one month away, and registration closes June 7 at midnight ET.

From June 15 to 17, the 11th Annual International Crisis Management Conference will bring crisis management, resilience, risk, security, communications, and business continuity professionals together in Newport, Rhode Island for three days of practical learning, peer discussion, and hands-on crisis readiness work.

This is built for people who make hard decisions when the pressure is on.

This year’s program focuses on real issues teams are facing now, including deepfakes and deception, operational resilience, travel risk management, intelligent evacuation, modern operations centers, crisis leadership, and decision-making under pressure.

The agenda also includes an interactive crisis exercise, giving attendees the chance to move beyond theory and work through the types of situations that test teams in real life.

The people in the room are a major part of the value of ICMC. It attracts professionals from corporate security, healthcare, financial services, energy, government, technology, and other industries where preparedness, response, and operational continuity really matter.

These are not surface-level networking conversations. They’re practical, honest discussions with people who understand the weight of this work.

One attendee from OnSolve described ICMC as a place where “meaningful conversations actually happen” and where they made valuable connections with both current and potential clients. In a field where relationships, shared lessons, and trusted peers matter, that kind of access is hard to replace.

The Newport Harbor Networking Cruise remains one of the most popular networking experiences of the conference, and access is first come, first served. With ticket sales closing June 7 at midnight ET, waiting does not create an advantage. It only increases the chance of missing the rate, experience, or the opportunity to be part of the room.

Registration includes full access to the three-day conference, an evening meet & greet, morning keynotes and general sessions, afternoon workshops, tabletop exercises, networking lunches, the Newport Harbor Networking Cruise, and conference materials.

Standard registration is $1,795. ICMC members receive a 30% discount, bringing the member rate to $1,256.50. Even with a new membership added for $99, the first-year total is $1,355.50, saving $439.50 compared to standard registration.

When you factor in the sessions, workshops, networking, cruise access, and the ideas attendees can bring back to their teams, the value is very strong.

If your role touches crisis leadership, resilience, risk, communications, security, continuity, or response, ICMC Newport 2026 should be on your calendar.

Register now, save your spot, and join us in Newport this June!

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