NEW DELHI : Global momentum is gathering ahead of the CyberPeace Global Summit 2.0, scheduled for February 8–10, as international participation, AI safety workshops and diplomatic engagement highlight rising global concern around cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and digital trust.
Setting the tone, CyberPeace, in association with the United Service Institution of India (USI), recently hosted a “Cyber First Responder & AI Safety” workshop attended by nearly 40 international students from MIT, Harvard and Columbia University. The programme focused on real-world cyber threats including AI-driven phishing, deepfake fraud, financial scams, misinformation and identity theft, emphasizing rapid response and resilience.
Reinforcing the summit’s international significance, Ambassador-at-Large Hendrikus G.J. (Harry) Verweij of the Netherlands met Major Vineet Kumar, Founder and Global President, CyberPeace, to discuss India–Netherlands cooperation on responsible AI, cybersecurity and emerging technologies ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
With expert-led workshops, policy dialogue and global participation converging in February, the CyberPeace Global Summit 2.0 is emerging as a key platform shaping shared frameworks for global cyber resilience and ethical AI adoption.
Registrations for the iSAFE Hackathon are open at cyberchallenge.net, while summit registrations are available at cyberpeacesummit.com.














