Top Cybersecurity Events in India 2025
Here are some of the most important cybersecurity / infosec / risk & privacy conferences happening in India through 2025, along with their highlights.
| Conference | When & Where | What to Expect / Key Focus Areas | Ideal Attendees |
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| Nullcon | 1-2 March 2025, Goa Security Boulevard+2Crawsec+2 | One of the leading technical security conferences in India. Strong on hacking, vulnerability research, IoT issues, malware, live CTFs (Capture The Flag), workshops. Security Boulevard+2DIGITALCONFEX+2 | Security researchers, ethical hackers, students, tool developers, tech-practitioners who want hands-on experience. |
| Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit 2025 | 10-11 March 2025, Mumbai Orange Owl – B2B Marketing Partner+2Crawsec+2 | High-level strategy, risk management, policy, leadership in cybersecurity, zero trust, AI/ML as applied to security. Orange Owl – B2B Marketing Partner+2Crawsec+2 | CISOs, senior security execs, risk & compliance officers, security strategy teams. |
| c0c0n 2025 | 7-11 October 2025, Kochi (Grand Hyatt, Bolgatty) Infosec Conferences+2DIGITALCONFEX+2 | Packed with workshops, hacking villages, police/law enforcement participation, sessions on policy, AI, fraud, cybercrime, etc. Pre-conference trainings. The Times of India+2Infosec Conferences+2 | Anyone from students/researchers up to corporate & government security teams; ethical hackers; law enforcement; policy makers. |
| Annual Information Security Summit (AISS 2025) by DSCI India | ~3-5 December 2025, New Delhi (Pullman Aerocity) DIGITALCONFEX+2Strobes Security+2 | Flagship privacy & data security event. Discussions on regulation, compliance, emerging security threats (AI, quantum), enterprise security, policy, masterclasses & workshops. DIGITALCONFEX+2Strobes Security+2 | Security leaders, policy makers, regulatory affairs, legal/compliance teams, enterprise risk management. |
| CYBERX:2025 – National Cybersecurity Summit & CISO Awards | 10 October 2025, Bengaluru National Cybersecurity Summit | Focused on CISO / leadership issues: cyber resilience, emerging tech (AI/ML), multi-stakeholder collaboration, strategy, incident response, threat landscape. National Cybersecurity Summit | CISOs, senior security practitioners, government/regulator reps, academia leaders. |
| India CISO Summit & Awards 2025 | 10 October 2025, Bangalore Nueconomy | Major gathering of Chief Information Security Officers across enterprises; best practice sharing; strategy; threat trends; leadership. Nueconomy | CISOs & InfoSec leadership in large/medium enterprises; people responsible for cyber strategy & security governance. |
| CyberSec India Expo | 11-12 June 2025, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai Strobes Security+1 | Focused more on tools, solutions, vendor expo; enterprise security needs; demos; threat detection/prevention; product showcases. Strobes Security+2DIGITALCONFEX+2 | Security architects, operations teams, decision-makers looking for tool/vendor solutions; product managers. |
| CXO Junction | 15 February 2025, Bengaluru Strobes Security+2Orange Owl – B2B Marketing Partner+2 | Designed for senior leadership (CIOs, CISOs etc.) with focus on aligning security & business, leadership, AI/automation, risk frameworks. Strobes Security+1 | CXOs, VP level in IT/security, security strategy & governance. |
Why These Conferences Matter
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Holistic Coverage: They cover everything from technical, hands-on hacking & vulnerability work to high-level policy, leadership, regulation, risk management.
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Emerging Tech & Threats: AI/ML in security, cloud security, zero-trust architectures, quantum readiness, cyber diplomacy / regulation are increasingly central topics. Events are adapting. c0c0n, AISS etc. have these in focus. DIGITALCONFEX+2Strobes Security+2
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Networking & Collaboration: Brings together government, academia, private sector, law enforcement. Critical for real-world cyber resilience. Conferences like CYBERX include cross-sector dialogues. National Cybersecurity Summit+1
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Skill Development & Hands-on: Workshops, training sessions, hacking villages and CTFs let practitioners build / test skills. Nullcon, c0c0n are good examples. Security Boulevard+2Infosec Conferences+2
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Regulation & Governance: With data protection laws, privacy laws, AI governance becoming stricter globally and in India, conferences like AISS, GSAIET etc. offer insights into compliance, governance, policy. Infosec Conferences+2Strobes Security+2
Trends To Watch In Cybersecurity Events in India (2025)
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More AI + Security Sessions: The intersection of AI/ML with cybersecurity (threat detection, adversarial AI, deepfakes etc.) is high on agenda.
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Regulatory & Policy Focus: India has been progressing on data protection, digital personal data protection etc. These conferences are likely to increasingly cover legal/regulatory issues.
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Cross-Disciplinary Issues: Cybercrime, law enforcement, forensics sessions growing; also privacy, ethics, human rights angle.
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Hands-On / Applied Security: Need for more practical, operational training (incident response simulations, breach drills).
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Remote / Hybrid Access: Some events are offering hybrid formats to include remote participants, to widen reach.
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Smaller & Regional Events Gaining Importance: For practitioners who cannot always travel to metros, regional security meetups, city-level BSides etc. are becoming more helpful.
How to Decide Which to Attend
Here are some criteria & tips to help you choose which conferences might be best for you or your organization:
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Your Role & Goals
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If you’re hands-on (ethical hacker, security engineer) → go for technical/hacking workshops (Nullcon, c0c0n)
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If you’re in leadership or governance → events like AISS, Gartner Summit, CYBERX are more relevant.
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Content Depth vs Breadth
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Conferences with hacking villages / labs give deep technical skill exposure.
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Others focus more on strategy, policy, risk, which is broader but maybe less technical.
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Networking Potential
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If you want to meet vendors, government policy makers, decision makers, choose larger expos / summits.
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Cost & Travel
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Large events in metros might have higher cost. Regional/hybrid events might be more accessible.
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Timeliness of Topics
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Look at agendas / themes. If AI/ML-security, quantum security, regulation are important to you, pick ones emphasizing those.
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Sample Outline / What a Blog or Article Could Include
If you are creating content on this topic, here’s how you could structure it:
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Introduction: Why cybersecurity is increasingly critical in India (digital transformation, threat landscape, evolving regulations).
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List of Key Conferences (with dates, locations) + what makes each unique.
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Trends (AI, regulation, threats, skills).
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Who should attend & what to gain.
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How to maximize value from attending conferences (preparing, networking, following up).
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Regional access & tips (city/online).
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Conclusion: Looking ahead—what to expect for 2026 etc.