CMI to unveil telecom AI and cybersecurity paper at Geneva forum
Coherent Market Insights will present an independent strategic paper on AI and cybersecurity in global telecom at a July 7 session during the WSIS Forum 2026 in Geneva. The event, convened with CMAI at the ITU headquarters, puts telecom security and AI governance in front of policymakers, operators and technologists.
Why it matters: - Telecom networks are becoming more central to the digital economy, and AI is expanding both operational capability and cyber risk. - The session is aimed at operators, governments and regulators that need practical guidance on secure AI adoption. - The paper is positioned as independent market intelligence at a time when digital policy, infrastructure security and AI governance are converging.
What happened: - Coherent Market Insights (CMI) will join CMAI Association of India for a session on Digital Transformation in ICT, AI, Quantum Technologies & Education at the International Telecommunication Union headquarters in Geneva. - The session takes place on 7 July 2026 during WSIS Forum 2026. - Raj Shah, CMI founder and CEO, will speak at the session. - CMI will launch its strategic paper, “Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence in the Global Telecom Industry,” during the event.
The details: - WSIS Forum 2026 runs 6–10 July in Geneva and is co-hosted by the ITU and the Swiss Confederation. - The forum is co-organized with UNESCO, UNDP and UNCTAD. - The broader agenda includes digital inclusion, quantum technologies, future connectivity and education. - CMI says the paper examines the impact of AI on the telecom ecosystem, emerging cyber threats, AI-enabled cyber resilience, digital trust, infrastructure protection, market trends and strategic recommendations. - Shah said telecom operators that treat AI and cyber resilience as one strategic conversation will be best positioned as transformation accelerates. - The session is convened in partnership with CMAI Association of India, led by President Prof. N. K. Goyal. - CMI will present key findings from the paper and practical recommendations for strengthening cyber resilience while adopting AI responsibly.
Between the lines: - The participation links market research, telecom policy and international digital governance in one forum setting. - CMI is using the Geneva platform to frame AI not just as an efficiency tool, but as a security issue for telecom infrastructure. - The emphasis on independent research signals a push for evidence-based policy at a moment when AI claims can outpace operational reality.
What's next: - CMI is expected to use the session to push its recommendations toward telecom operators, regulators and technology providers. - The launch may shape follow-up discussions around secure telecom transformation and AI governance in the sector. - CMI says it remains focused on supporting digital systems that are innovative, secure and inclusive.
The bottom line: - CMI is betting that telecom’s AI future will be decided as much by cybersecurity and policy as by innovation.
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