Trusted Networks & Intelligent Systems: TrustNET 2026 by Anupam Tiwari
I had the honor of delivering the Keynote at TrustNet 2026, hosted by Manipal University Jaipur, on building a safe, smart, and sustainable digital future. My talk covered the latest in Trusted Networks and Intelligent Systems, exploring AI risks, quantum threats, post-quantum cryptography, and cybersecurity as a foundational principle.
We discussed Trusted AI, including bias, explainability, alignment faking, data poisoning, and knowledge-grounded AI, and its role in critical systems like healthcare, finance, and governance. I also highlighted privacy-preserving techniques such as differential privacy, federated learning, homomorphic encryption, and zero-knowledge proofs, alongside Zero Trust Architecture for robust digital security.
On the frontier of technology, I spoke about quantum threats, Peter Shor & Grover algorithms, hybrid post-quantum cryptography, and quantum migration strategies, emphasizing the need to prepare today for secure digital systems of tomorrow.
Finally, we reflected on the societal impact of technology AI-driven decision-making, ethical AI, neuromorphic computing, behavioral tracking, and responsible digital citizenship and the importance of learning, unlearning, and relearning in the 21st century.
Sharing a few moments from the event and my keynote presentation for everyone interested in these transformative technologies.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9097-2246

.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)

.jpeg)
.jpeg)
.jpeg)
