KARACHI, April 8, 2026: Resecurity, a leading cybersecurity and intelligence firm, 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 the Pearl Continental Hotel Karachi, served as a landmark gathering aimed at fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among professionals in fraud prevention, cyber defense, and financial crime investigation. With Pakistan’s rapid digital transformation and increasing reliance on technology, strengthening cybersecurity and combating fraud have become critical national priorities.

A platform for collaboration and innovation
Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 featured keynote speeches, interactive panel discussions, and expert-led workshops that highlighted the latest trends, technologies, and solutions in fraud prevention and cybersecurity. The conference provided attendees with actionable strategies to mitigate risks and enhance organizational resilience against emerging cyber threats.
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Among the distinguished speakers were Ammar Jaffri, President of the ISACA Islamabad Chapter and Director General of the Center of Information Technology (CIT); Brigadier (Retd) Dr. Mukarram Ali Khan; Jawad Khalid Mirza; Arif Rehman; Zeeshan Siddiqui; Syed Fahd Azam; and Syed Abdul Qadir.
Panel discussions addressed a wide range of topics, including the evolving cyber threat landscape in Pakistan, innovative approaches to combating cyber-fraud in the financial sector, and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to detect and prevent fraud at scale. Participants also emphasized the importance of public-private collaboration in strengthening national cybersecurity and fraud prevention mechanisms.

Commitment to cybersecurity in Pakistan
Sharafat Khan, Managing Director (Pakistan) at Resecurity, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s efforts in combating cybercrime. He noted that as the country continues to embrace digital innovation, prioritizing security and fraud prevention is essential to safeguarding organizations and consumers.
The conference also featured an interactive exhibition showcasing cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies and fraud prevention solutions. Attendees explored innovative tools designed to enhance fraud detection, support anti-money laundering investigations, improve incident response capabilities, and protect customer and payment data.
The road ahead
Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 concluded with a strong message emphasizing the need for collective action to combat fraud and cybercrime. Participants highlighted that sustained collaboration among government institutions, financial organizations, and technology providers is essential to staying ahead of emerging threats.
Resecurity reaffirmed its dedication to fostering dialogue, partnerships, and innovative solutions to help organizations and institutions in Pakistan strengthen their cybersecurity posture and build a resilient digital ecosystem.

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