As cyber threats continue to rise alongside rapid digital transformation, India is preparing to host a major industry gathering focused on strengthening cybersecurity resilience. CyberSec India Expo 2026 will bring together leading technology experts, policymakers, and security professionals to discuss emerging risks and explore strategies to tackle the evolving threat landscape.
With India’s digital ecosystem expanding at an unprecedented pace, cybersecurity is no longer a back-end IT function but a core business priority. The expo aims to create a collaborative platform where CISOs, CIOs, CTOs, and data protection officers can exchange insights on emerging risks, regulatory frameworks, and advanced defense strategies. It also highlights the urgent need for organizations to rethink their approach to security as digital adoption deepens across sectors.
According to Taher Patrawala, Managing Director at Media Fusion, India’s digital economy is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030, driven by over 900 million internet users. This massive scale of connectivity has significantly increased data exchange, making cybersecurity essential for maintaining trust and ensuring business continuity. He emphasized that industry collaboration and knowledge sharing are critical to staying ahead of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Organized in association with 63SATS Cybertech, the expo will also focus on practical, solution-driven discussions. It aims to bridge the gap between technology providers and enterprises by offering a space to explore scalable security frameworks and real-world implementation strategies.
Neehar Pathare, Managing Director, CEO, and CIO at 63SATS Cybertech, pointed out that with the rollout of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, organizations are now facing stricter compliance requirements. He noted that cybersecurity has evolved into a critical pillar of risk management and organizational resilience, rather than just a technical necessity.
The event will also address key areas such as securing critical infrastructure, protecting digital public systems, and strengthening enterprise security frameworks. As cyber risks continue to grow in scale and complexity, platforms like CyberSec India Expo 2026 are expected to play a vital role in shaping the future of cybersecurity in India.
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