New Delhi: The Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 will bring together more than 1,500 global stakeholders in New Delhi, emerging as the world’s largest forum dedicated to trust, safety and digital resilience.
The summit comes at a time when cybercrime, online misinformation, artificial intelligence risks and threats to critical digital infrastructure are escalating worldwide. Organisers say the event will place trust and safety at the core of global digital governance discussions.
Participants will include government officials, parliamentarians, law enforcement agencies, defence and security experts, technology platforms, industry leaders, academics and civil society representatives.
Key tracks at the summit will cover cyber diplomacy, internet governance, law enforcement cooperation, defence and strategic security, critical infrastructure protection, AI governance and quantum security.
In addition to high-level dialogues, the summit will feature policy roundtables, capacity-building workshops, cyber exercises and technology demonstrations aimed at delivering practical, implementable outcomes.
A CyberPeace Exhibition will run alongside the summit, showcasing innovations in cybersecurity, AI safety, GovTech and digital governance from governments, startups and research institutions across the world.














