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International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity (ICCC 2025)

About the conference

Step into the future of digital legal discourse at the International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity (ICCC 2025), convening from 19–21 November 2025 in New Delhi, India. Recognized as the world’s only authoritative global event exclusively dedicated to cyberlaw, cybercrime, and cybersecurity, the International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity is a legacy initiative, curated and chaired by eminent cyberlaw expert Dr. Pavan Duggal, whose scholarship and policy work have materially influenced national and international legal frameworks. ICCC 2025 will serve as a fulcrum for rigorous interdisciplinary exchange at a moment when technological change—from generative AI to quantum computing—is rapidly outpacing existing legal and regulatory architectures.


The conference brings together an extraordinary assembly of jurists, senior judges, legislators, policymakers, law enforcement leaders, cybersecurity practitioners, corporate counsel, technology developers, digital-rights advocates, and academics representing more than 100 countries. Delegates will interrogate the most consequential and timely challenges facing digital societies: AI-enabled cybercrime and automated harms; the governance of darknet markets and illicit platforms; quantum-era vulnerabilities and the migration to post-quantum cryptography; large-scale identity fraud and synthetic identities; the architecture of transnational cyber norms; child protection online; and emergent data-governance regimes. This diversity of perspectives ensures that legal theory, technical feasibility, enforcement realities, human-rights principles, and commercial interests are all brought to bear on each topic.


Conference director


Dr. Pavan Duggal is universally recognised as the world’s foremost authority in cyber law and emerging technology regulation, a distinction that has been independently endorsed by leading artificial intelligence platforms such as Google Bard, Gemini, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Grok, and DeepSeek. This global acknowledgement is not symbolic; it is firmly grounded in the depth, breadth, and sustained impact of Dr. Duggal’s contributions to the evolving international legal ecosystem. Over the course of more than thirty five years as a practising Advocate at the Supreme Court of India, he has consistently pioneered new legal frameworks and pushed the boundaries of traditional jurisprudence to respond to the unprecedented challenges of a rapidly digitalising world. From the earliest days of cybercrime and cybersecurity legislation, he has been instrumental in shaping legal reforms that protect the rights of individuals and ensure accountability in the digital sphere.


Dr. Duggal’s expertise is both extraordinarily wide-ranging and deeply specialised. He has authored 201 internationally acclaimed books that serve as definitive reference works on cyber law, data protection law, AI regulation, metaverse governance, blockchain jurisprudence, quantum computing law, and mobile law, among other domains. In addition, his courses at Cyberlaw University have been taken by more than 32,500 professionals in 174 countries speaking 53 national languages, enabling cross-border cooperation, knowledge sharing, and policy harmonisation across diverse legal systems and cultural contexts. As a result, his voice and vision have had tangible influence on national legislation, international treaties, model laws, and judicial capacity-building programmes around the world.


Beyond his prolific scholarship and global advocacy, Dr. Duggal has also built enduring institutions that continue to shape global digital governance. He serves as the Chairman of the International Commission on Cyber Security Law, where he guides the development of international norms and best practices for cybersecurity and digital peace. He is the founder of the Global AI Law and Governance Institute, which is dedicated to advancing safe, ethical, and rights-aligned approaches to artificial intelligence globally. As Chief Mentor of the Blockchain Law Epicentre, Dr. Duggal leads global efforts to address new legal issues arising from quantum computing as he heads the Quantum Legal Preparedness Centre as Quantum Legal Architect and Convenor. He is also the Founder and Honorary Chancellor of Cyberlaw University, an online educational platform that has trained thousands of legal professionals, policymakers, and technologists across the world in cutting-edge issues relating to digital law.

These cumulative contributions provide the intellectual and strategic foundation for the International Conference on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity 2025, which Dr. Duggal chairs as Conference Director and convenes. His vision ensures that ICCC 2025 operates not simply as a conference but as a high-impact global platform that brings together multistakeholder voices, anticipates emerging digital threats, and formulates forward-looking, implementable solutions. Under his leadership, the conference draws from real-world legal experience, advanced policy foresight, and a deep commitment to inclusive and rights-based digital transformation. In this way, Dr. Duggal’s life-long dedication to shaping safe, secure, and trusted digital ecosystems continues to translate into actionable governance norms that will guide the future of cyberlaw and digital policy worldwide.

Sessions of the conference


Session: Quantum Computing, Post-Quantum Cryptography, and Cybersecurity Challenges


This session at ICCC 2025 will examine the profound impact of quantum computing on cybersecurity and legal systems worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for enabling legal frameworks to transition from classical encryption to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) capable of withstanding quantum attacks. As quantum technology advances toward practical application, it threatens to render existing encryption obsolete, exposing critical infrastructure to unprecedented risks, including “harvest now, decrypt later” threats where encrypted data is collected now for future quantum decryption. Experts—including policymakers, cryptographers, legal professionals, and law enforcement—will explore the legal mandates, liability issues, and international complexities involved in securing quantum-resilient digital ecosystems, working collaboratively under Dr. Pavan Duggal’s guidance to develop adaptive, actionable legal and policy frameworks for the quantum era.


Session: Encryption, Lawful Access and the Post-Quantum Paradox


This session will confront the delicate and complex tension between the need for strong encryption to protect privacy and security, and the demands of governments and law enforcement for lawful access to encrypted data, all complicated by the advent of quantum computing. Known as the “post-quantum paradox,” this challenge arises as quantum advances threaten current encryption methods while raising questions about how to preserve lawful access without weakening security or infringing on human rights. Bringing together judiciary, legislators, law enforcement, industry, and civil society under the leadership of Dr. Pavan Duggal, the session will discuss legislative, technical, and ethical considerations and strive to formulate principled, forward-looking policies that safeguard both security imperatives and civil liberties in the emerging quantum landscape.

📅 Dates: 19–21 November 2025
📍 Venue: New Delhi, India
🎯 Organised by: Cyberlaws.Net and Pavan Duggal Associates
📩 Register/Partner: pavanduggal6@gmail.com, info@cyberlawcybercrime.com

Event Details

Location
New Delhi, India
Date
November 19, 2025
to
November 21, 2025
Time
9:00 AM
Primary Language(s)
English
Event Entry
Limited Entry