Global Hackathon 2026 Launches to Fight Deepfakes & Cyber Threats

The International Telecommunication Union and CyberPeace have launched the iSAFE Global Hackathon 2026 to foster innovation against digital threats. Scheduled for July 2026 in Geneva, the event will unite global participants to create solutions for challenges like deepfake detection and misinformation. The hackathon will focus on key technological domains including AI, machine learning, and blockchain. Winners will share a $20,000 prize and gain recognition at the WSIS Forum 2026.

Key Points: iSAFE Global Hackathon 2026 Targets Deepfakes, Cyber Safety

  • Fight deepfakes & synthetic media
  • Combat online scams & misinformation
  • Develop ethical & responsible AI
  • $20,000 prize pool for winners
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iSAFE Global Hackathon 2026 launched to build solutions for deepfakes, cyber threats

ITU & CyberPeace launch iSAFE Hackathon 2026. Join to build AI solutions against deepfakes, scams & misinformation. $20K prize pool.

"bringing together students, developers, researchers... to design impactful digital solutions - Organizers' Release"

New Delhi, April 9

The International Telecommunication Union, in collaboration with CyberPeace, has announced the launch of the iSAFE Global Hackathon 2026, aimed at developing innovative solutions to tackle emerging cyber threats and strengthen global digital safety.

The initiative will be held under the World Summit on the Information Society Forum 2026 and is scheduled to take place from July 6 to July 10, 2026, in Geneva, Switzerland.

"In a significant step towards strengthening global cyber resilience and fostering innovation in digital safety, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in collaboration with CyberPeace, under the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2026, today announced the commencement of iSAFE Global Hackathon 2026 - Inclusive & Secure AI For Everyone," the release said.

According to the organisers, the global hackathon will bring together students, developers, researchers, startups and entrepreneurs to design solutions addressing critical challenges in internet safety and artificial intelligence.

"The iSAFE Global Hackathon 2026... is bringing together students, developers, researchers, startups, entrepreneurs and innovators from across the world to design impactful digital solutions addressing some of today's most pressing challenges in internet safety, digital trust, and ethical artificial intelligence," the release said.

"Participants will work across key domains including AI and machine learning, threat detection, blockchain, and secure software development," the release stated.

The organisers said the hackathon will focus on major digital challenges including deepfake detection, online scams and misinformation, along with building responsible AI systems.

"The hackathon also focuses on critical global issues, including the detection of deepfakes and synthetic media, combating online scams and misinformation, and advancing the development of trustworthy and responsible AI systems," it added.

Participants will also receive mentorship from international experts and industry leaders during the programme.

"The participants will have the opportunity to collaborate with innovators worldwide... and receive mentorship from UN experts and from leading experts across the international ICT ecosystem," the release said.

The organisers said the initiative aims to encourage broader global participation and promote solutions aligned with global development goals.

"The participation in the hackathon offers unique exposure to international platforms, networking opportunities with global stakeholders, and the chance to contribute to solutions aligned with the WSIS Action Lines and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals," the release said.

Registrations for the hackathon are currently open and participants can submit their entries through the official platform. The event will feature a prize pool of USD 20,000, and winning teams will be recognised during the WSIS Forum 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see global focus on this. But I hope the solutions are affordable and accessible for developing countries like India. Often these high-tech answers are too expensive for the common user here.
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Aman W
$20,000 prize pool is good, but the real prize is the networking and recognition. Our IITs and startups should definitely form teams. Combating online scams is crucial for India's digital payment ecosystem.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I appreciate the focus on *ethical* AI. It's not just about building smart systems, but responsible ones. Hope the hackathon guidelines strongly emphasize this principle.
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Vikram M
Geneva is far and expensive for many Indian students. Will there be any regional hubs or virtual participation options? The goal is inclusive AI, so the process should be inclusive too.
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Kavya N
My brother lost money to an online scam last month. Initiatives like this give me hope. Jai Hind! Let's build a safer internet for everyone, especially for our parents and grandparents who are new to digital.

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