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Dhaka to Host Phoenix Summit 2026 on Digital Resilience

From Daily Star · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Dhaka will host the Phoenix Summit 2026, a five-day event focused on digital resilience, collaboration, and skills development.
  • The summit, organized by The TeamPhoenix Group, will feature technical workshops and a main conference with international participation.
  • Discussions will cover cybersecurity, threat intelligence, and regulatory policy, with awards recognizing contributions to Bangladesh's cybersecurity ecosystem.

Dhaka, Bangladesh โ€“ The city is set to host the Phoenix Summit 2026, a significant five-day event dedicated to fostering digital resilience, enhancing collaboration, and advancing skills development in the digital realm. Scheduled from June 23 to 27, the summit will utilize two key venues across Dhaka.

Organized by The TeamPhoenix Group (TTPG), the summit will commence with a series of intensive technical workshops from June 23 to 25 at the Krishibid Institution Bangladesh. These sessions will be led by international experts, delving into critical topics such as cyber investigations, application security, vulnerability management, DevSecOps practices, and ransomware defense.

The main conference segment of the Phoenix Summit 2026 will take place on June 26 and 27 at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre. This part of the event will bring together policymakers, technology specialists, business leaders, and cybersecurity professionals from both Bangladesh and abroad. The discussions will be structured into technical and enterprise-focused tracks, addressing areas like threat intelligence, cloud security, incident response, cyber governance, financial sector resilience, and regulatory policy.

Organizers anticipate delegates from numerous countries, including Germany, Australia, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Malaysia, to participate in leadership dialogues and knowledge-sharing sessions. The summit will also include an awards ceremony to recognize outstanding contributions to Bangladesh's cybersecurity ecosystem, honoring university cybersecurity clubs and women making strides in the field.

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