Theme: Converging Frontiers: Unlocking the Future with AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity


The AI Blockchain & Cybersecurity Conference will take place from October 05-07, 2026, in the vibrant city of Tokyo, Japan. This prestigious event brings together leading experts, researchers, practitioners, and innovators in the fields of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cybersecurity from around the world. The conference will serve as a global platform to discuss the latest advancements in the integration of these fields to address pressing technological and societal challenges. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore ground-breaking technological developments, innovative applications, and novel approaches, with the ultimate aim of enhancing security, efficiency, and trust in the digital age.
With the theme “Converging Frontiers: Unlocking the Future with AI, Blockchain, and Cybersecurity,” the event will highlight cutting-edge developments in these transformative industries, providing insights into emerging technologies, sustainable practices, and their potential to address complex global issues. The conference will feature a diverse range of sessions, including keynote presentations, panel discussions, workshops, and poster exhibitions. Participants will also benefit from interactive discussions on the most pressing challenges and future directions in artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cybersecurity.

The cybersecurity threat landscape is constantly evolving, driven by advances in technology and increasingly sophisticated attack methods. Today, organizations face a wide array of cyber threats, including ransomware, phishing, advanced persistent threats (APTs), data breaches, and supply chain attacks.
Securing digital assets and infrastructure is critical in the modern world as businesses and individuals increasingly rely on technology for operations, communication, and storage of valuable data. Digital assets, such as sensitive information, intellectual property, and financial records, are prime targets for cybercriminals.
Cyberattack detection techniques are crucial for identifying and mitigating security threats in real-time. These techniques can be broadly categorized into signature-based, anomaly-based, and hybrid approaches. Signature-based detection relies on predefined patterns of known attacks, using databases of attack signatures to flag any matching activity.

Keynote Speaker

BRAC University Alumnus
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University of Salerno
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Bahria University Karachi Campus
Pakistan

University of Windsor
Canada

University of Sousse
Tunisia

Selçuk University
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