Beijing Cyber Security Conference 2025 Highlights AI-Driven Security Advancements

The 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference (BSC 2025) officially demurred off on June 5, as part of the Global Digital Economy Conference 2025 (GDEC 2025). The conference, held under the theme" Security Advance Reshaping erected- in Security Systems," brings together experts from colorful sectors, including government, assiduity, academia, and exploration institutions, to bandy critical advancements in digital security within the environment of artificial intelligence (AI).
Strategic Progress in Cybersecurity structure
Xu Xinchao, Deputy Secretary- General of the Beijing Municipal People's Government, delivered a speech outlining significant progress in Beijing’s cybersecurity structure. He stressed the development of the Beijing National Cybersecurity Industrial Park, which includes the Haidian Park, Tongzhou Park, and the Information Innovation Park. These premises have inclusively hosted over 740 enterprises, and Beijing has launched a public- position public cybersecurity service platform. As a mecca for transnational invention, Beijing is accelerating advancements in core digital security technologies, norms development, and artificial ecosystem structure.
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AI's part in Shaping Cybersecurity Challenges
The conference also featured critical perceptivity on the challenges posed by AI’s rapid-fire elaboration in the cybersecurity sphere. Qi Xiangdong, Chairman of Qi- Anxin Group, emphasized that cybersecurity needs to acclimatize to the adding proliferation of intelligent agents and AI operations. Zeng Yi, Dean of the Beijing Institute of AI Safety and Governance, stressed the growing complexity of AI security pitfalls, pointing out that security capabilities must evolve to match the advancing AI geography.
Future of Cybersecurity in the AI period
Actors agreed on the significance of developing a cooperative and nimble security frame to navigate the complications of AI pitfalls. Zhao Zhiguo, Executive Deputy Director of the Expert Advisory Committee of the Internet Society of China, stressed the need for a comprehensive approach to attack arising cybersecurity pitfalls, emphasizing that AI is a strategic asset in global cybersecurity competition. This time’s conference includes technical forums, transnational collaboration sessions, and a satellite venue in Macao, farther cementing Beijing’s part in shaping the future of cybersecurity in the age of AI.