In a landmark moment for India’s cybersecurity prowess, Uttar Pradesh’s top cyber expert is set to take the global stage at one of the world’s premier cybersecurity forums. The CyberTech Global Tel Aviv-2026, scheduled from January 26 to 28 in Israel, will feature Uttar Pradesh’s cyber capabilities front and center.
Professor Triveni Singh, often hailed as Asia’s Cyber Cop, will join forces with Madhavan Unnikrishnan Nair, former National Cyber Security Coordinator for the Government of India. Together, they will present India’s advanced strategies and real-world experiences to an audience of top scientists, policymakers, and industry leaders from over 20 nations.
The event will draw elite participants from the United States, Japan, Spain, Italy, the UK, Germany, Cyprus, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Romania, Philippines, UAE, Belgium, Latvia, Netherlands, Albania, Uruguay, Hungary, and more. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also slated to deliver a keynote address, underscoring the summit’s prestige.
Under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s visionary leadership, Uttar Pradesh has transformed cybersecurity into a cornerstone of its administrative and educational framework. Initiatives like the ‘Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh’ campaign, spearheaded by Professor Singh, tackle pressing threats including social media misuse, disinformation, deepfakes, dark web activities, cybercrimes, and terrorist networks.
Professor Singh, drawing from over 25 years of expertise, will detail how UP has built robust systems to combat cyber fraud, financial scams, and tech-driven offenses. Meanwhile, Nair will share insights into India’s national cybersecurity framework and policy successes.
This gathering promises in-depth discussions on international collaborations, technology partnerships, and cyber business opportunities. For India, it represents a pivotal step toward establishing itself as a global cybersecurity hub, unlocking new avenues for startups, innovations, and strategic alliances.
As global cyber threats escalate, UP’s participation signals India’s rising dominance in digital defense, poised to resonate worldwide.
