International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity 2025

About ICCC 2025

The International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity (ICCC) is the world’s premier event focused on the intersection of law, technology, and cyberspace. Since its inception in 2014, ICCC has established itself as the only global conference dedicated to examining the complex relationships between cyberlaw, cybercrime, and cybersecurity.

Event Details

  • Dates: November 19-21, 2025
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Organizers: Cyberlaws.Net and Pavan Duggal Associates, Advocates, Supreme Court of India

2025 Theme: “Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem – Challenges and Opportunities”

This year’s conference explores the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and its profound implications for legal frameworks, security protocols, and crime prevention. As AI technologies transform industries and societies, we bring together global experts to address critical questions around governance, ethics, innovation, and protection.

Why Attend ICCC 2025?

ICCC 2025 offers an unparalleled platform for dialogue among stakeholders in the digital ecosystem. The conference aims to:

  • Establish robust legal foundations for cyberspace jurisprudence
  • Address emerging challenges of cybercrime prevention and detection
  • Develop comprehensive frameworks for cybersecurity in an AI-powered world
  • Analyze cutting-edge trends and issues in digital law and policy
  • Build international cooperation networks among stakeholders

Conference Highlights

  • Expert Panels: Engage in discussions on the latest cybersecurity threats, new legislative developments, and frameworks for international cooperation.  
  • Specialized Tracks: Explore dedicated sessions covering AI regulation, cryptocurrency governance, critical infrastructure protection, and cross-border cyber investigations.  
  • Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on sessions focused on digital forensics, effective cyber incident response, and legal compliance strategies.  
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with over 1500 delegates, including numerous international representatives from various sectors.  

Expert Panels

Engage with thought leaders in interactive discussions exploring emerging cybersecurity threats, legislative developments, and frameworks for international cooperation in the digital age.

Specialized Tracks

Dive deep into focused sessions covering:

  • AI regulation and compliance
  • Cryptocurrency governance and digital asset protection
  • Critical infrastructure security in the era of intelligent systems
  • Cross-border cyber investigations and evidence collection
  • Quantum computing implications for cybersecurity

Interactive Workshops

Enhance your practical knowledge through hands-on workshops covering:

  • Digital forensics techniques and tools
  • Cyber incident response and recovery strategies
  • Legal compliance frameworks for emerging technologies
  • AI risk assessment methodologies

Networking Opportunities

Connect with over 1,500 delegates from around the globe, including policymakers, law enforcement professionals, corporate leaders, academics, and technology innovators.

Key Topics

AI Governance & Regulation

  • Regulatory frameworks for generative AI and autonomous systems
  • Balancing innovation with responsible AI development
  • International harmonization of AI policies
  • Liability frameworks for AI-driven decisions

Data & Privacy in the AI Era

  • Addressing algorithmic bias and discrimination
  • Privacy protection in machine learning environments
  • Managing data scarcity and synthetic data generation
  • Cross-border data trust frameworks: DPDP, GDPR, and beyond

AI & Intellectual Property

  • Generative AI’s challenge to traditional IP frameworks
  • Protection mechanisms for AI-created content
  • Fair use considerations in machine learning
  • Balancing innovation and creator rights

Synthetic Media & Deepfakes

  • Regulatory approaches to deepfakes and synthetic content
  • Voice replication technology: legal and ethical boundaries
  • AI identity verification in a world of synthetic identities
  • Detection technologies and forensic approaches

AI-Enhanced Cybersecurity

  • AI-powered threat detection and response
  • Vulnerabilities introduced by AI systems
  • Adversarial machine learning and defensive strategies
  • Human-AI collaboration in security operations

Critical Infrastructure Protection

  • AI in critical systems: security challenges and solutions
  • Resilience strategies for AI-dependent infrastructure
  • Supply chain security in the intelligent systems era
  • Public-private partnerships for critical infrastructure defense

Quantum Computing & Future Security

  • Quantum threats to current cryptographic standards
  • Post-quantum cryptography implementation strategies
  • Preparing legal frameworks for quantum capabilities
  • Future-proof security protocols and methodologies

Ethics & Governance

  • Ethical frameworks for AI development and deployment
  • Transparency and explainability requirements
  • Human oversight in autonomous systems
  • Cultural and regional variations in AI ethics approaches

Metaverse & Virtual Worlds

  • Legal challenges of virtual existence and digital assets
  • Metaverse 2.0: governance models and jurisdictional questions
  • Crime prevention in immersive environments
  • Identity verification and protection in virtual spaces

Sustainable AI

  • Environmental impacts of large-scale AI systems
  • Energy-efficient computing approaches
  • Regulatory frameworks for sustainable AI development
  • Balancing computational needs with environmental responsibilities

Supporting Organizations

ICCC has, over the years, garnered support from over 136 international and national organizations, including:

International Organizations

  • UNESCO
  • International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
  • United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance (UNU-EGOV)
  • Europol Cybercrime Centre
  • INTERPOL
  • Internet Society
  • World Federation of Scientists
  • International Association of Prosecutors
  • Asia Cloud Computing Association

Indian Government Support

  • Ministry of External Affairs
  • Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology
  • Ministry of Law & Justice
  • Department of Telecommunications
  • Department of Science & Technology
  • Department of Consumer Affairs
  • Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change

Call for Papers and Presentations

We invite researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and thought leaders to submit papers, case studies, and presentation proposals on topics related to the conference themes.

  • Submission Deadline: August 15, 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: September 15, 2025
  • Final Paper Submission: October 15, 2025

Selected papers will be published in the official conference proceedings.

Submission Guidelines

  • Original, unpublished work addressing conference themes
  • Abstract (300-500 words) for initial consideration
  • Full papers (4,000-6,000 words) for accepted abstracts
  • Case studies from industry and government particularly welcome
  • Innovative approaches and solutions strongly encouraged

Registration Information

Group Discounts

Special rates available for organizations sending 3+ delegates. Contact info@cyberlawcybercrime.com for details.

Venue Information

New Delhi

Contact Information

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Join us at ICCC 2025 to be part of the global conversation shaping the future of cyberlaw, cybercrime prevention, and cybersecurity in the age of artificial intelligence.

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