A new international cybersecurity alliance has been launched to strengthen global cooperation against the growing threat of cross-border cyberattacks. The initiative, announced during the Global CyberPeace Summit 2.0 in New Delhi, aims to bring together governments, technology companies, and cybersecurity experts to improve collective defenses against digital threats.
The alliance, called the Global Quantum Threat Alliance, focuses on preparing countries and critical infrastructure operators for future cybersecurity challenges—especially those linked to emerging technologies such as quantum computing. Experts warn that advanced computing capabilities could potentially break existing encryption systems, making global cooperation essential.
Officials say the partnership will promote intelligence sharing, coordinated cyber-defense strategies, and the development of stronger digital security frameworks. With cybercrime becoming increasingly international, attacks often target multiple countries simultaneously, affecting financial systems, telecommunications networks, and government infrastructure.
Cybersecurity experts note that modern threats are evolving rapidly due to artificial intelligence and automation. AI-driven attacks, ransomware campaigns, and large-scale phishing operations have become more sophisticated, making cybersecurity a major concern for governments and businesses worldwide.
The new alliance is expected to play a key role in strengthening global digital resilience by encouraging collaboration across borders, sharing threat intelligence, and supporting research into next-generation cybersecurity technologies. Analysts say such initiatives are increasingly necessary as cyber threats continue to expand in scale and complexity.News as Reported.

