CyberPeace Global Summit 2.0: Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity and AI Safety

The CyberPeace Global Summit 2.0, slated for February 2026, is garnering global attention as international delegates collaborate on cybersecurity, AI safety, and digital trust. A recent 'Cyber First Responder & AI Safety' workshop featured international students addressing global cyber risks, setting the stage for the upcoming summit and the India AI Impact Summit.

CyberPeace Global Summit 2.0: Shaping the Future of Cybersecurity and AI Safety
Major Vineet Kumar, Founder and Global President, CyberPeace; Vice Admiral Sanjay J. Singh, SYSM, PVSM, AVSM, NM, PhD (Retd.), Director General; Mr. M.A.K.P. Singh, Chief Technical Officer, CyberPeace; and Lt Col Vikram Kapoor, Chief Operating Officer (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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The Global anticipation is rising for the CyberPeace Global Summit 2.0, set for February 8-10, 2026. As global delegates prepare to address the evolving cyber threats and AI safety, the summit signifies a crucial point in international cyber policy discussions.

A vital preceding event was the strategic workshop on "Cyber First Responder & AI Safety" co-hosted by CyberPeace and the United Service Institution of India. The initiative brought together 40 international bright minds from top universities, including MIT and Harvard, to explore global cyber risks through expert discussions and hands-on labs.

In preparation for the summit, the India AI Impact Summit 2026 also draws attention, with the Netherlands heavily involved in discussions on AI governance. Noteworthy diplomatic collaborations are positioning the summit as an essential forum for addressing digital trust and resilience.

The Global CyberPeace Summit 2.0 is poised to be a landmark event, bringing together policymakers, technologists, and researchers to tackle pressing digital challenges. Participants are urged to register soon, with competition deadlines rapidly approaching, as the event promises crucial insights into securing the digital future. (ANI)

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