The Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF) invites researchers, professionals, and academicians to contribute to the FutureCrime Summit 2025, India’s premier international conference on cybercrime. This year’s focus is on groundbreaking applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in predictive policing and digital forensics.
Conference Details
- Event: FutureCrime Summit 2025
- Dates: February 13–14, 2025
- Venue: Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi
- Themes: Cybersecurity, AI/ML innovations, Digital Forensics, and Cyber Law
This prestigious event will bring together global experts from cybersecurity, law enforcement, policy-making, and academia to discuss the latest trends and challenges in combating digital crime.
Topics for Paper Submissions
Encourage original research, case studies, or innovations on these themes:
- Predictive Policing:
- Leveraging AI/ML to predict and prevent criminal activities.
- Optimizing resource allocation for law enforcement.
- Enhancing public safety through data-driven strategies.
- Digital Forensics:
- Using AI/ML for advanced evidence collection and analysis.
- Automating reporting processes in cybercrime investigations.
Recognition for Best Contributions
- The top two papers will be honored at the summit.
- Associated tools, prototypes, or platforms developed as part of the research will be showcased to a global audience of experts and decision-makers.
Submission Guidelines
- Abstract Deadline: December 31, 2024
- Full Paper Deadline: January 31, 2025
- Submission Email: contact@futurecrime.org
Please email your submission along with a brief author bio to contact@futurecrime.org.
About the Summit
The FutureCrime Summit 2025 will feature:
- Keynote Speeches: Insights from global leaders in cybercrime and AI.
- Panel Discussions: Debates on emerging challenges in predictive policing and digital forensics.
- Live Workshops and Demonstrations: Showcasing cutting-edge tools and innovations.
Key Themes:
- AI in Cybersecurity: Balancing innovation and risk mitigation.
- Blockchain and Web 3.0 Forensics: Investigating decentralized systems.
- Data Protection: Impact of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP).
Who Should Participate?
- Cybersecurity professionals
- Law enforcement agencies
- Researchers and academicians
- Policymakers and technology leaders
Networking Opportunities
The summit provides a platform for attendees to connect with industry leaders, exchange knowledge, and explore collaborations to address the evolving landscape of cybercrime.
For more information or to register, visit the official event website or contact us at contact@futurecrime.org.
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