Uttar Pradesh is gearing up to make waves on the international cybersecurity scene as Professor Triveni Singh prepares to represent India at CyberTech Global Tel Aviv-2026. This flagship event, running January 26-28 in Tel Aviv, Israel, gathers the planet’s foremost cyber minds to confront evolving digital dangers.
Joining Singh is Madhavan Unnikrishnan Nair, ex-Government of India cyber coordinator. As chief mentors, they’ll dissect India’s cutting-edge tactics and Uttar Pradesh’s frontline experiences before experts from America, Europe, Asia, and beyond.
Attendees hail from powerhouse nations including Japan, Germany, the UK, UAE, and many others, with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu headlining. The summit’s agenda spans cyber policy, threat mitigation, and collaborative tech advancements.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has prioritized AI and cybersecurity across UP’s governance and academia. His directives demand zero tolerance for deepfakes, fake news, cyber fraud, and terror networks. Professor Singh’s ‘Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh’ drive has been instrumental in public awareness and proactive defenses.
With decades of hands-on experience, Singh will showcase UP’s innovative countermeasures against financial cybercrimes and online threats. Nair complements this by outlining national-level frameworks that have fortified India’s digital borders.
Expect robust exchanges on bilateral cyber pacts, joint ventures, and market potentials in cybersecurity tech. This platform elevates India’s profile, fostering opportunities for homegrown startups and positioning the nation as tomorrow’s cybersecurity powerhouse.
The Tel Aviv spotlight on UP’s achievements underscores a new era where Indian innovation leads the global fight against cyber adversaries.



