Global CyberPeace Summit 2026: World's Largest Trust & Safety Convening

The Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 in New Delhi will be the world's largest multi-stakeholder convening focused on Trust & Safety in the digital age. It aims to address escalating online harms, cybercrime, and AI risks by bringing together governments, tech platforms, law enforcement, and civil society. The summit features multiple parallel tracks, including parliamentary, diplomatic, and defense sessions, designed to move beyond discussion to deliver practical outcomes. A concurrent CyberPeace Exhibition will showcase innovations and bridge the gap between policy and real-world implementation.

Key Points: Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 on Digital Trust & Safety

  • Largest global platform on Trust & Safety
  • Addresses AI risks and cybercrime
  • Features 8 high-level policy tracks
  • Aims for practical outcomes and innovation
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Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 emerges as the World's largest convening on trust & safety and digital resilience

Join the world's largest multi-stakeholder summit in 2026 to advance collective action for a safer, more resilient digital future.

"Trust in digital systems is no longer implicit. It must be designed, governed, and protected collaboratively. - Summit Spokesperson"

New Delhi, February 4

As digital technologies reshape societies, economies, and governance, the Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 will bring together the world's most diverse and influential stakeholders to address one defining challenge of our time: Trust and Safety in the digital age.

Positioned as the largest global multi-stakeholder platform on Trust & Safety, the Summit will convene governments, parliamentarians, law enforcement agencies, diplomats, defence leaders, technology platforms, industry, academia, civil society and everyday internet users to advance collective action for a safer, more resilient cyberspace.

At a time when online harms, cybercrime, AI risks, misinformation, and attacks on critical infrastructure are escalating worldwide, Trust & Safety has moved from a technical concern to a core pillar of national security, democratic resilience, and social well-being.

The Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 places Trust & Safety at the heart of its agenda embedding it across policy, technology, law enforcement, diplomacy, defence, and industry.

"Trust in digital systems is no longer implicit. It must be designed, governed, and protected collaboratively," said a Summit spokesperson. "The Global CyberPeace Summit provides the scale and structure required to do exactly that."

The Summit will feature a 1500+ delegate Trust & Safety Plenary (Netizen Townhall) alongside multiple high-level parallel tracks, including:

- Trust & Safety Plenary and Netizen Townhall

- Parliamentary Track with Members of Parliament and policymakers

- Cyber Diplomacy & Internet Governance Track

- Law Enforcement & Cybercrime Track

- Defence & Strategic Security Track

- Critical Infrastructure & Industry Track

- Technical & Quantum Security Track

- Global Platform and Industry-led Sessions

These tracks will collectively explore how Trust & Safety intersects with AI governance, online child protection, cybercrime prevention, platform accountability, critical infrastructure protection, and international cooperation.

Moving beyond discussion, the Summit is designed to deliver practical outcomes through:

- Closed-door policy and ministerial roundtables

- Capacity-building workshops for first responders and vulnerable communities

- Law enforcement and judicial coordination sessions

- Industry and technology demonstrations

- Strategic dialogues on AI safety and future digital risks

- Workshops, hackathons and Cyber Exercises

- CyberPeace Honours

Running parallel throughout the day, the CyberPeace Exhibition will serve as a dynamic hub for Trust & Safety innovation, featuring:

- Product launches in cybersecurity, AI safety, quantum technologies, and GovTech

- Book launches and author signings on cyber law, policy, and digital governance

- Government, industry, startup, and research showcases

- Live demonstrations and solution pavilions

The Exhibition is designed to bridge the gap between policy intent and real-world implementation.

The Global CyberPeace Summit 2026 underscores a simple but urgent truth: no single government, platform, or nation can secure cyberspace alone.

By bringing together voices from the Global North and Global South, public and private sectors, and technical and policy communities, the Summit aims to foster shared responsibility, trust, and cooperation in shaping the digital future.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the summit's goals are noble, I hope it leads to real action and not just talk. We've seen many conferences before. The key will be if the policy roundtables actually produce enforceable frameworks that platforms must follow, especially for user data protection.
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Rohit P
The inclusion of a Critical Infrastructure track is vital. With our increasing reliance on digital payments and services like UPI, a single major cyber attack could cripple the economy. Glad to see India taking a leadership role in this space. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, the "gap between policy intent and real-world implementation" mentioned is the biggest challenge. The exhibition showcasing startups and live demos sounds promising. Hope it fosters genuine collaboration between innovators and policymakers.
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Vikram M
Trust & Safety is not just about big tech. It's about the WhatsApp forwards from your uncle spreading fake news and the phishing calls we all get daily. If this summit can create simple, actionable awareness for the common man, it will be a huge success.
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Kavya N
The focus on AI risks and quantum security shows they are thinking ahead. But I sincerely hope the "Global South" voices are given equal weight and not just a token seat. Often, our unique challenges in digital literacy and access get overlooked in these global forums.

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