Resecurity (USA), a leading cybersecurity and intelligence company protecting Fortune 100 and government agencies worldwide, successfully hosted the Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 conference in Karachi, bringing together government officials, corporate leaders, cybersecurity experts, and industry regulators to address the growing challenges of fraud detection and cybercrime investigations in Pakistan and beyond.
The event, held at Pearl Continental Hotel, was a landmark gathering
aimed at fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among professionals in
the fields of fraud prevention, cyber defense, and financial crime
investigation. With Pakistan’s rapid digital transformation and increasing
reliance on technology, combating fraud and cybercrime has become a critical
national priority.
A Platform for Collaboration and Innovation
Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026
featured insightful keynote speeches, interactive panel discussions, and
expert-led workshops. The conference highlighted the latest trends,
technologies, and solutions in fraud prevention and cybersecurity, empowering
attendees with actionable strategies to mitigate risks and protect their
organizations.
Among the speakers were prominent banking industry leaders, fraud
prevention experts, risk managers and cybersecurity professionals, including:
· Mr. Ammar Jaffri, Former Additional Director
General FIA (Federal Investigation Agency), President of ISACA Islamabad
Chapter, Director General of the Center of Information Technology (CIT),
President of Pakistan Information Security Association (PISA).
· Brigadier (Retd) Dr. Mukarram Ali Khan,
Director General (DG) Cyber Vigilance & CISO, Pakistan Telecommunication
Authority (PTA)
· Mr. Jawad Khalid Mirza, CISO / EVP, Askari Bank
Limited
· Mr. Arif Rehman, CISO, Habib Bank Limited (HBL)
· Mr. Zeeshan Siddiqui, CISO, Bank Alfalah
Limited
· Mr. Syed Fahd Azam, CISO, Meezan Bank Limited
· Mr. Syed Abdul Qadir, Partner (Risk &
Cybersecurity), PwC
The expert panel discussions covered a wide range of topics, including:
· The Evolving Threat Landscape: How cybercriminals are adapting their tactics
in Pakistan.
· Cyber-Fraud in the Financial Sector: Innovative approaches to secure telecoms,
mobile carriers, digital banking and payments systems.
· Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine
Learning (ML): Leveraging
technology to detect and prevent fraud at scale of the national financial
ecosystem.
· Public-Private Collaboration: Strengthening cooperation between government agencies and private organizations to combat fraud and cyber threats.
Commitment to Cybersecurity in Pakistan
“Resecurity is proud to host Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026, a testament to
our commitment to supporting Pakistan’s fight against cybercrime,” said Sharafat
Khan, Managing Director (Pakistan), Resecurity. “As Pakistan
continues to embrace digital innovation, it is crucial to prioritize security
and fraud prevention. This event serves as a catalyst for collaboration and
innovation, equipping professionals with the tools and knowledge to safeguard
their organizations and customers.”
The conference also showcased cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies
and fraud prevention solutions through an interactive exhibition. Attendees had
the opportunity to explore innovative tools designed to strengthen fraud
detection, money laundering investigations, enhance incident response, and
protect customer and payment data.
The Road Ahead
Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 concluded with a strong message: combating
fraud and cybercrime requires a united front. Resecurity remains dedicated to
fostering dialogue, partnerships, and solutions to help organizations and
institutions in Pakistan stay ahead of emerging threats.

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