Bharat Web3 Association to Hold Web3 Cybersecurity Workshop in Bengaluru on May 8
The Bengaluru-based ‘Bharat Web3 Association’ plans to conduct a Web3 cybersecurity workshop on 8 May 2025. This event will provide the developers, startups, and the blockchain professional with up-to-date information on securing decentralized platforms. As online threats increase in the Web3 sector, this event is the first step toward a safer internet environment in the Indian region.
Highlights:
- The workshop will be held in Bengaluru on May 8, 2025.
- Focus will be on practical Web3 cybersecurity tools and protocols.
- Developers, startups, and blockchain professionals are the primary audience.
- National cybersecurity experts and blockchain leaders will lead sessions.
- Real-world case studies and threat simulations will be featured.
As Web3 has gradually started becoming the latest trend in India, the requirements for practicing secure cyber-security measures on Web3 can’t be any bigger. This is evident from the Bharat Web3 Association meeting which is going to be held soon; this meeting is to involve some of the most experienced people in the field of block chain security. One can expect to learn about vulnerability, threats and dangers, and decentralized identity protection when attending the event.
This Web3 cybersecurity event is for developers who have been building on or starting companies on blockchain-based platforms. Meetings will focus on use-cases, demonstrate practical cases, and decode instruments which are useful for creation of safe decentralized applications. The plan to adopt an interactive approach is meant to ensure that the security concepts are presented in a format that will be easier for the Indian Web3 Space industry to implement.
The basic goal that Bharat Web3 Association has set up in organizing this workshop is to ensure that the usual approach when starting a new decentralized project is security first. With the rapid rise of blockchain technologies, cybersecurity cannot be an add-on feature of webs 3. This way, measures like these do not only fill deficiencies but also educate stakeholders to prevent and cope up with new threats that may arrive which would make India’s blockchain more reliable and more future-proofed.