The multi-day event, being held from March 12–14 in the city of the Taj, has attracted representatives from leading organizations, fostering dialogue around the rapidly evolving threat landscape and the growing role of AI-driven security
Global cybersecurity company Kaspersky successfully conducted its flagship industry event, Kaspersky Connect 2026, in Agra, convening leading IT decision-makers, partners, and cybersecurity experts from across the country.
The 3-day event was impeccably planned and executed to perfection, bringing together customers from diverse sectors—insurance, capital markets, manufacturing, energy & utilities, IT, and beyond. Held from March 12–14, the multi-day event attracted representatives from leading organizations, fostering dialogue around the rapidly evolving threat landscape and the growing role of AI-driven security.
Kaspersky Connect 2026 was focused on key areas including Extended Detection and Response (XDR), threat intelligence, and operational technology (OT) security. Through a mix of keynote sessions, expert panels, and interactive roundtables, the event aims to enable meaningful collaboration and actionable insights for enterprises navigating increasingly sophisticated cyber risks.

At the event, Kaspersky experts emphasized the importance of industry collaboration in addressing emerging challenges, particularly as AI reshapes both cyber defense and cyber threats. The event serves as a platform to exchange ideas, strengthen partnerships, and accelerate cybersecurity readiness across India’s digital ecosystem.
Engaging Key Customers on pressing topics in cybersecurity, Kaspersky Connect 2026 effectively struck a chord with its partner eco system today. The event witnessed deep discussions on IT and OT convergence and the role of open, unified platforms in strengthening security visibility. This made evident that organizations are rethinking their approach to cyber resilience in an increasingly connected world.
Eminent Industry Analyst Rajarshi Dhar, from Frost & Sullivan Asia-Pacific, provided invaluable insights on evolving threatscape during a panel discussion.
Adrian Hia, Managing Director – APJ, Kaspersky also shared his thoughts on how AI is shaping both opportunities and risks during a fireside chat.
Set against the backdrop of Agra’s iconic landmarks, including the Taj Mahal, the event also highlights the role of informal networking in building long-term industry relationships.
Kaspersky Connect 2026 underscores the company’s continued commitment to India as a strategic growth market and a hub for cybersecurity innovation and collaboration.
For 2026, Kaspersky is updating its Kaspersky Next platform to include AI-driven SOC management and simulation tools for advanced cyberattacks, including those involving deepfakes.








