Pass Types

Find the pass that’s right for you

There are two ways to experience NRF PROTECT – get an All-Access or Expo Only pass. We’ve outlined the details below to help you choose and make the most of your time in California.

All-Access Pass

Best for you if

You're industry professional who is viewing the event as a professional development opportunity for yourself and your team via rich and robust content.

What you get

Hear from retail enterprise risk leaders with roles in loss prevention, asset protection, cybersecurity, digital fraud and more who are shattering the status quo. Walk away with an abundance of new strategies and tactics to implement back in the office. Plus, you get access to the Expo which is filled with the latest security technologies and solution providers.

Expo Pass

Best for you if

You are searching for new technology, services and solutions to prevent retail loss. This pass is FREE for retailers and law enforcement.

What you get

Explore 220+ exhibit booths and discover innovative retail technologies that solve your challenges. With over 85 product categories represented, you’ll find the right tech and create lasting partnerships that will transform the way you do business.

NRF PROTECT Pass Types

 
All-Access Pass
Expo Pass
NRF-curated Sessions
Expo with 220+ Exhibitors
Opening Party
NRF Fusion Center
Expo Games
Exhibitor Big Ideas Sessions
Networking Happy Hour
Grill and Chill Networking
Expo Lunches
Breakfasts
Special Programs
All-Access Pass
Expo Pass
(available as add-ons when registering)
Women at PROTECT Luncheon
(Female Retailers)
NRF ORC / Investigators’ Network & Law Enforcement Lunch
(Retailers, Law Enforcement)
Cybersecurity & Digital Fraud Incident Response Exercise
(Retailers)
Port Tour
(Limited to first 100 retailers)
Educational Workshop: OSINT for Partner Due Diligence
Executive Afternoon
Retail Law & Risk Workshop
(Open to retailers with an All-Access Pass with roles in legal and risk)

Attendee classification (retailer vs. industry partner) may change per NRF event, will be determined on a case by case basis, and may not align with the NRF corporate membership type.