
Bangkok, Thailand — February 2026
The Cybersec Asia x Thailand International Cyber Week 2026, co-located with AI Asia 2026, was successfully held on February 4–5, 2026, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok. Organized by VNU Exhibitions Asia Pacific and supported by the National Cyber Security Agency Thailand, the event convened cybersecurity leaders, government authorities, infrastructure operators, and enterprise decision-makers for two days of dialogue focused on digital resilience, emerging threats, and collaborative defense strategies.
To support the event’s international audience, Globibo joined as the Official Translation Partner and Sponsor, delivering real-time English–Thai translation across keynotes, panels, and technical sessions, allowing participants to follow discussions clearly and engage more confidently in cross-border conversations.
The event agenda reflected Southeast Asia’s growing cybersecurity priorities, with sessions covering AI-driven threat detection, critical infrastructure security, data privacy frameworks, zero-trust adoption, cloud risk management, and public–private cyber collaboration. Discussions consistently emphasized the need for stronger regional cooperation and practical readiness as organizations navigate increasingly sophisticated digital risks.
The speaker lineup brought diverse perspectives from policy, enterprise, and cybersecurity practice, contributing to balanced and actionable conversations:
- Amorn Chomchoey
- Eugene Kaspersky
- Rajesh Ganesan
- Chee Wee Tan
- Boonchai Sangmanee
- Lisa Forte
Globibo supported nearly 100 sessions with live translation displayed on venue screens and explored transcript integration within the event application, enabling attendees to revisit insights and extend learning beyond the live program.
Globibo supported the event with real-time English–Thai, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese translation across sessions, on-screen multilingual captions, and translated transcripts integrated into the event app, helping attendees follow discussions and easily revisit key insights.
With strong participation and engaged discussions, the event concluded as a regional platform where technology, policy, and multilingual accessibility combined to support clearer dialogue and more meaningful cybersecurity collaboration.




