Karachi (Pakistan)– Resecurity (USA), a global leader in cybersecurity and intelligence solutions, successfully hosted the Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 Summit in Karachi, marking a significant milestone in the fight against fraud and cybercrime in Pakistan.
The event brought together CEOs, law enforcement officials, regulators, technology leaders, and cybersecurity experts, to address the growing challenges of fraud in an increasingly digital world .
A Premier Platform for Fraud Prevention and Cybersecurity
The Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 Summit served as a premier platform for fostering collaboration and innovation in fraud prevention and cybersecurity. The event featured keynote speeches, panel discussions, and workshops led by industry leaders and experts. Topics ranged from the latest fraud detection technologies to strategies for combating financial crimes and securing digital ecosystems.

Key highlights of the summit included:
Emerging Fraud Trends: Insights into how fraudsters and cybercriminals are exploiting new technologies and vulnerabilities in banking, fintech and payment systems.
Cybersecurity Innovations:
The role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in fraud detection and prevention at scale of the national financial ecosystem.
Public-Private Partnerships: Strengthening collaboration between government agencies and private organizations to combat fraud and emerging cyber threats.
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.

Resecurity’s commitment to Pakistan’s Cybersecurity Landscape
Hosting the Anti-Fraud Pakistan 2026 Summit underscores Resecurity’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s efforts to combat fraud, shadow economy and cybercrime,” said Sharafat Khan, Managing Director (Pakistan) at Resecurity. “As Pakistan continues its digital transformation, events like this are critical to equipping organizations with the tools and knowledge needed to stay ahead of emerging threats.”
The summit also featured an interactive exhibition showcasing cutting-edge cybersecurity and fraud prevention solutions, providing attendees with hands-on experience with the latest tools designed to enhance fraud and money laundering detection, cybercrime investigation and prevention capabilities.
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.