AI vs AI: The New Cybersecurity Battlefield

On 14 September 2025, Cybercon 2025 concluded successfully, attracting over 500 registrants and welcoming more than 1,000 visitors from across Vietnam and abroad.

The event brought together a robust network of over 100 local and international corporate partners representing Japan, France, Australia, the United States, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, and more—solidifying its status as both a locally relevant and globally impactful gathering. 

In the context of rapid digital transformation and the increasing complexity of global cybersecurity challenges, CyberCon Asia 2025 – Japan–Vietnam will be held on 13–14 September 2025 at Duy Tan University, Da Nang. This international conference is co-organized by Fore- (Japan), Suganuma Group (Japan), and Duy Tan University (Vietnam), with the official support of a Member of the House of Councillors of Japan, the Consulate General of Japan in Vietnam, and Colina Dreamcatcher. The event is designed to become a strategic platform for fostering cooperation, innovation, and capacity building in the field of cybersecurity between Vietnam, Japan, and the wider Asia–Pacific region. 

The organization of CyberCon Asia 2025 takes place at a time when the world is facing unprecedented risks from artificial intelligence–enhanced cyber threats. The theme of this year’s conference, “AI vs AI: The New Cybersecurity Battlefield”, underscores the urgency of the issue, highlighting how malicious actors are already leveraging artificial intelligence to outpace existing defense mechanisms. Against this backdrop, the event aims to bring together government agencies, industry leaders, policymakers, academics, researchers, and students to discuss, share knowledge, and jointly explore innovative solutions to protect the digital future of nations and enterprises. 

On 14 September, the conference officially opened with a ceremony attended by senior government leaders, industry representatives, and international delegates. The Opening Ceremony will feature keynote remarks from Mr. Tsuruho, Member of the House of Councillors of Japan; representatives from the Consulate General of Japan in Da Nang; the Ministry of Science and Technology of Vietnam; the leadership of Da Nang City; and Duy Tan University. This will be followed by the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) between government, business, and academic partners, as well as the awarding ceremony for the Hackathon winners. 

Throughout the day, participants heard from renowned keynote speakers, including Mr. Ngo Minh Hieu (Hieu PC), Mr. Ngo Tuan Anh, and Mr. Colin Blackwell, each addressing pressing topics on the evolving cybersecurity landscape and the intersection with artificial intelligence. Panel discussions will further explore critical issues, such as securing the AI frontier, international collaboration, and the future of the global cyber workforce. Distinguished panelists will include experts from Vietnam, Japan, and international organizations, alongside representatives of the Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention Department. 

Event Highlights & Impact 

  • Scale & Reach: Cybercon 2025 saw unprecedented interest, with 500 individuals officially registered as participants, and more than 1,000 people attending in person. The diversity of attendees underscored the event’s growing reputation as a hub for innovation, collaboration, and cross-border exchange. 
  • Partnership & Collaboration: More than 100 corporate partners—ranging from startups to multinational firms—from regions including Japan, France, Australia, America, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Singapore played critical roles in workshops, sponsorships, and panel discussions. Their involvement helped elevate the scope and quality of Cybercon 2025. 
  • Global & Local Impact: The conference themes, keynotes, and sessions addressed issues of regional relevance (cybersecurity, digital transformation, policy) while also tackling global challenges. Feedback indicates that many local businesses and institutions are now better equipped to engage with international standards, partnerships, and opportunities in the digital economy. 

A cozy, celebratory gala dinner brought together speakers, partners, stakeholders, and attendees. Senator Yosuke Tsuruho was a guest of honour, lending gravitas to the evening and engaging in informal discussions that promise future cooperation and investment in the region.

The ceremony for the second cohort of BlueRock (Gen II) graduates was a highlight of the event. Graduates showcased their capstone projects, received certificates, and committed to continue innovating in their fields. Their success reflects the strength of the ecosystem being cultivated through mentorship, resources, and strategic support.

“Cybercon 2025 has surpassed our expectations in terms of scale, diversity, and relevance. Our goal has always been to build bridges between local innovators and the global community—and this year, we’ve done just that.” – Van Nguyen, CEO & Founder of SmartR

“Seeing BlueRock Gen II graduate with such strong projects gives me confidence in the pipeline of talent emerging in Vietnam. Partnerships made here, especially during sessions and over dinner, will lead to real change.” – Senator Yosuke Tsuruho

With the momentum from Cybercon 2025, organizers aim to expand scope in the coming year—incorporating more international speakers, deepening corporate engagement, and creating more tangible pathways for startups and innovators to scale globally. Stakeholders have expressed keen interest in continuing the cooperation initiated over the course of the event.

Highlights of CyberCon 2025:

  • 48-hour Hackathon – where creativity meets code
  • In-depth conferences: keynote speakers, panel discussion & interactive workshops with international experts applying dual use of cybersecurity: defense industry and civilian, attackers, and attack techniques
  • Career Corner & Public Exhibition
  • Business matching with Luncheon, VIP Gala Dinner & Blue Rock Gen 2 Graduation Ceremony

Source: Saigoneer