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Libya Tech Forum 2025 to Strengthen AI and Cybersecurity

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The Libya Tech Forum 2025, scheduled for July 22–23 in Istanbul, is emerging as a crucial platform for advancing AI and cybersecurity within Libya’s financial and public sectors. At a time when digital threats are escalating globally and when Libya is working to stabilize its economy and institutions, this forum offers both relevance and urgency. Organized with support from Libya’s growing tech diaspora, the event is designed to support entrepreneurs, institutions and policymakers in safeguarding national systems while accelerating innovation.

Cybersecurity and AI are no longer optional enhancements, they are essential components of any modern banking or government infrastructure. These sectors handle large volumes of sensitive data, oversee national assets and maintain critical services that directly impact people’s lives. As cyber threats grow more complex, the integration of AI technologies into security frameworks is not just beneficial, it is necessary.

AI can analyze vast amounts of data at high speed, identify patterns and detect threats before they cause harm. In the banking sector, AI is already transforming fraud detection, securing digital payments and ensuring compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorism financing (CTF) regulations. In government, AI tools are enhancing threat intelligence, securing cloud environments and protecting national digital services.

The Libya Tech Forum 2025 will provide a platform to explore these developments through a full program of keynote speeches, panel discussions, live demonstrations, technical workshops and case studies. The event will also offer critical networking opportunities with experts, policymakers and technology leaders from across the region and beyond.

Key topics are structured into four thematic tracks. The first, AI in Financial Cybersecurity, will explore how AI technologies are helping banks detect fraud in real time, manage digital risk and secure cross-border financial systems. This is particularly important in Libya, where banking infrastructure is being rebuilt and where trust in digital finance is still evolving.

The second track, AI for Government and National Security, will focus on how governments can use AI to strengthen digital services, protect cloud-based infrastructure and secure internal communications. With Libya making steps toward digitizing government services, these tools could provide much-needed stability and protection against cyberattacks.

The third track, Securing Critical Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies, will address AI’s role in protecting public infrastructure, from utilities to smart city frameworks and the systems that support democratic processes such as elections. In a country navigating political transition, these insights are highly relevant.

The fourth track, Advanced AI Security and Threat Mitigation, will examine high-level applications of AI in regulatory compliance, ransomware defense and insider threat detection. Libya’s financial and tech institutions, which must adhere to global compliance standards like GDPR and PSD2, will benefit from these insights.

What sets this forum apart is its interactive design. In addition to talks and presentations, attendees can participate in hands-on workshops that teach practical skills in AI-powered fraud detection and cyber defense. There will also be roundtable discussions that allow for deeper conversations around ethics, national strategies and cross-industry collaboration. Technical training sessions will guide participants on how to implement AI solutions for threat intelligence, risk mitigation and digital forensics.

This event comes at a critical time for Libya’s entrepreneurs and tech professionals. The country is home to a growing number of innovators who are working to rebuild and reimagine its digital economy, often with limited resources. The Libya Tech Forum offers these entrepreneurs an entry point into the latest tools, trends and global networks that can help them scale solutions locally. It provides a rare opportunity for Libyan startups to connect with experts, pitch ideas, form partnerships and learn how to design secure systems from the ground up.

For the Libyan diaspora, many of whom are involved in tech ecosystems across Europe and the Middle East, the forum is a chance to re-engage with their home country in a productive and sustainable way. Their involvement brings expertise, visibility and mentorship that can help bridge the gap between Libya’s current challenges and its digital potential.

In the long term, the Libya Tech Forum is more than just a two-day event, it is a step toward building a culture of cybersecurity awareness and innovation within Libya. It underscores the role of entrepreneurship in national resilience, especially in sectors as sensitive and foundational as banking and government.

For Libyan entrepreneurs, this matters deeply. Strong digital infrastructure is the foundation on which new products, platforms and services can be built. When data is secure, systems are protected and institutions are digitally enabled, entrepreneurs can focus on growth, not survival. They can build confidently, partner with global firms, comply with international standards and unlock access to broader markets.

The Libya Tech Forum 2025 is not just about adapting to today’s threats, it is about shaping tomorrow’s opportunities.

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