The Global Anti-Scam Summit America 2026
Online scams continue to evolve across the Americas, impacting consumers, businesses, and public institutions at scale. Fraud networks operate across borders, exploit regulatory gaps, and adapt rapidly to new technologies. What were once isolated incidents are now part of a sustained, cross-border threat affecting digital trust and economic stability across the region.
The Global Anti-Scam Summit America 2026 will take place on the 2nd and 3rd of September at Pier 48 in San Francisco, California, USA. The Summit will bring together leaders from government, regulation, law enforcement, financial services, technology, consumer protection, and cybersecurity to address the growing complexity of scams across the Americas and beyond.
Over two days, participants will engage in plenary sessions, panel discussions, workshops, and focused exchanges designed to share insights, align strategies, and strengthen cooperation. Discussions will explore emerging scam typologies, victim protection, regulatory and policy responses, cross-sector data sharing, and the role of technology and AI in prevention and disruption.
Scams do not respect borders. They demand coordinated action, shared intelligence, and sustained collaboration. The Global Anti-Scam Summit America 2026 provides a platform for stakeholders across the Americas and globally to come together, exchange best practices, and work towards more effective, collective responses to online fraud. Only through cooperation can we stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated scam networks.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The Global Anti-Scam Summit America 2026 is intended for professionals and decision-makers from government, regulation, law enforcement, financial services, telecommunications, technology platforms, cybersecurity, consumer protection bodies, NGOs, and academia who are engaged in preventing, detecting, and responding to online scams and fraud in the Americas and globally.
The Summit will focus on key challenges and developments in the fight against online scams, including emerging scam typologies, cross-border enforcement, data sharing, victim protection, regulatory and policy responses, and the role of technology and AI in prevention and disruption.
The Global Anti-Scam Summit America 2026 will take place in person at Pier 48 in San Francisco, California, USA, with a live stream available for remote participants. Further details on virtual access will be shared closer to the event.
Attendees will have access to structured networking sessions, informal breakout chats, and an evening reception—providing multiple ways to connect with fellow participants, speakers, and partners.
We offer a variety of partnership opportunities. To learn more, contact us at partner@gasa.org
Ticket prices vary by sector and participation type:
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Regulators, Policymakers, Law Enforcement and NGOs – $299
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Finance, Telecom, Social Media and Platforms – $699
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Professional Services and Technology Providers – $1,499
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Virtual Participation – Free
We are committed to ensuring wide and diverse participation at the Summit. If you represent an NGO, law enforcement, or a government agency and would like to attend but face barriers related to cost or registration processes, please contact partner@gasa.org. In some cases, we may be able to offer a discounted rate or waive the ticket fee entirely.



