Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 Set to Tackle Cybercrime and AI Risks from Feb 8-10
February 6, 2026
The Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 will take place from February 8 to 10. It will focus on key digital threats like cybercrime, AI risks, misinformation, and protecting critical infrastructure. The event also aims to improve digital governance worldwide.
A statement by CyberPeace, the non-profit organiser, said, “Through policy dialogues, capacity-building sessions, and collaborative initiatives, the summit aims to deliver actionable outcomes for a safer, more resilient digital world.”
The summit will bring together a wide range of participants. These include governments, parliamentarians, law enforcement, defence and diplomatic leaders, technology firms, industry experts, academics, civil society, and regular internet users.
On Thursday, the event's curtain-raiser was addressed by Major Vineet Kumar, founder and global president of CyberPeace; S.N. Pradhan, the global CEO and chief mentor; and M.A.K.P. Singh, the chief technical officer.
From February 8 to 9, sessions at the United Services Institution of India will focus on "Trust & Safety capacity building through hackathons and buildathons." On February 10, the summit expects to host over 1,000 participants.
This gathering promises fresh ideas and strong partnerships to make the digital world safer for all.
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