NIT Jamshedpur Hosts Major International Cybersecurity Conference

Leading Experts Share Latest Research in Security and Privacy at Third Annual Event

Key Points:

* Global experts discuss post-quantum cryptography and machine learning security

* Conference features hybrid format with speakers from China, Singapore, and India

* DRDO, IIT Bombay, SERB, and Springer sponsor the prestigious academic gathering

JAMSHEDPUR – The Mathematics Department at NIT Jamshedpur organized a significant international conference on cybersecurity, drawing global expertise.

The prestigious event attracted prominent researchers from multiple countries.

Meanwhile, Prof. Goutam Sutradhar, Director of NIT Jamshedpur, delivered the inaugural address.

Furthermore, Dr. Debasish Roy shared insights on quantum computing applications.

Moreover, the conference explored cutting-edge topics in post-quantum cryptography.

"Interdisciplinary collaboration is crucial for addressing modern security challenges," emphasized a senior cybersecurity expert.

Additionally, Prof. Jintai Ding from Tsinghua University presented groundbreaking research.

In contrast, Dr. Anupam Chattopadhyay focused on machine learning security aspects.

However, the event’s hybrid format ensured wider participation from global attendees.

Besides, recent developments in blockchain technology received significant attention.

On the other hand, artificial intelligence’s role in cybersecurity emerged as a key theme.

"The conference successfully bridged academic research with practical applications," noted a participating scholar.

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