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Grant Thornton Bharat Partners with FutureCrime Summit 2025 as Knowledge Leader

Grant Thornton Bharat (GT Bharat), a leader in fraud risk management and cybersecurity consultancy, has joined the FutureCrime Summit 2025 as a knowledge partner. The summit, scheduled for February 13-14, 2025, at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi, is India’s largest conference on cybercrime, focusing on digital threats, forensics, and technology law.

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Grant Thornton Bharat (GT Bharat), a prominent consulting firm specializing in fraud risk management, cybersecurity, and forensic sciences, has announced its role as a knowledge partner for the FutureCrime Summit 2025. This collaboration aims to enhance the summit’s focus on combating emerging cyber threats and advancing digital security measures.

The FutureCrime Summit 2025, organized by the Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF), is slated for February 13-14, 2025, at the Dr. Ambedkar International Centre in New Delhi. Recognized as India’s largest conference on cybercrime, the event will convene cybersecurity experts, law enforcement agencies, defense personnel, cyber lawyers, intelligence officers, industry leaders, and top executives, including CXOs and CISOs. The summit’s agenda encompasses critical topics such as cyber threats, advancements in digital forensics, and innovations in technology law.

Key themes of the summit include:

  1. Cyber Forensics: Addressing the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, this segment will cover areas like Mobile Forensics, Cloud Forensics, Network Forensics, Blockchain, and Dark Web Forensics.
  2. Digital Threats: Discussions will focus on modern cyber threats affecting individuals and businesses, including sextortion, digital identity theft, AI-enabled crimes, ransomware, malware attacks, data breaches, cyber espionage, and financial scams.
  3. Technology Law: This theme will explore regulatory frameworks governing digital operations and data protection, such as India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, the Information Technology (IT) Act, and global regulations like GDPR.

The summit will also feature live demonstrations of cutting-edge cyber forensic tools, threat detection methods, and secure data management practices. Distinguished speakers from global cybersecurity organizations, regulatory agencies, and law enforcement will provide valuable insights into current trends and best practices in cyber defense.

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A highlight of the event is the FCRF Excellence Awards, which will honor outstanding contributions by leaders in cybercrime investigation, digital forensics, technology law, and cybersecurity. The awards will also recognize promising startups and Make-in-India products in OSINT, cyber forensics, and cybercrime investigation, celebrating local innovation that strengthens national security.

Additionally, the summit will feature hackathons centered around policing problem statements, encouraging participants to create practical solutions for pressing security challenges. These hackathons aim to foster collaboration and inspire new ideas, enhancing the effectiveness of policing efforts.

Grant Thornton Bharat’s partnership underscores the importance of collaboration between industry leaders and cybersecurity experts in addressing the evolving landscape of cybercrime. Their expertise in fraud prevention, detection, and response is expected to significantly contribute to the summit’s discussions, offering practical strategies and solutions for safeguarding organizations and individuals in the digital era.

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