Resecurity, a global cybersecurity company, and CyberPeace Foundation, a global organisation advocating cybersecurity and digital peace, have united forces through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bolster cybersecurity resilience, raising awareness about cyber threats, and fostering digital peace. Reportedly, the MoU signing ceremony took place at The American Center, US Embassy
According to an official release, both entities will engage in joint research and development initiatives aimed at tackling cyber threats. From what it’s understood, they will implement capacity-building programs designed to enhance cybersecurity awareness and skills within both individual and organisational spheres. Seemingly, by collaborative advocacy, efforts will be undertaken to promote policies and practices that reinforce cybersecurity measures and contribute to digital peace.
Signing the MoU is understood to facilitate the sharing of information and practices to bolster incident response capabilities and resilience in the face of cyber threats. Through this collaboration, both companies are expected to work towards delivering endpoint protection, risk management, and cyber threat intelligence, among others, intending to benefit not only India but also global cybersecurity efforts.
“We believe that collaboration holds the key to addressing the challenges of cybersecurity. Through our partnership with Resecurity, we are looking forward to harmonising our efforts and resources to fortify cybersecurity resilience and advocate for digital peace, both within India and on a global scale,” Vineet Kumar, founder and global president, CyberPeace, said.

