Resecurity, a U.S.-based cybersecurity company specializing in threat intelligence and digital risk management, successfully exhibited at MILIPOL India 2025, held from April 23–25 at India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC), Dwarka, New Delhi. The event served as a premier meeting point for global leaders in homeland security, defense technology, and public safety.
MILIPOL India is part of the prestigious MILIPOL network of homeland security exhibitions, which includes events in Paris, Qatar, and Asia-Pacific. Organized under the aegis of the Ministry of Home Affairs (India), MILIPOL India 2025 brought together government delegations, security experts, and defense industry innovators to address challenges in border security, counter-terrorism, cyber defense, and law enforcement modernization. The event highlights India's strategic focus on strengthening its internal security capabilities and fostering international collaboration.
Resecurity showcased its cutting-edge solutions in cyber threat intelligence, AI-driven digital risk protection, and fraud prevention, emphasizing the growing importance of cybersecurity in modern defense ecosystems. The company's participation highlighted its commitment to bolstering national security efforts in the SAARC region and supporting digital transformation in defense.
Resecurity’s team engaged with government stakeholders, law enforcement agencies, and defense contractors, sharing insight on how to counteract nation-state cyber threats, dark web activity, and digital vulnerabilities.
“The SAARC region is experiencing a pivotal shift in how cyber threats are addressed,” said Rajan Pant, Business Development Manager (SAARC) at Resecurity. “Our presence at MILIPOL India reflects our dedication to equipping security professionals with actionable intelligence to prevent and mitigate emerging threats.”
Technologies highlighted during the event included:
- Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) – Empowering security teams with real-time alerts on threat actors, malware campaigns, and vulnerabilities.
- Digital Risk Monitoring (DRP) – Identifying and responding to risks across the surface, deep, and dark web.
- AI-Powered Fraud Detection – Leveraging machine learning to trace cybercriminal behavior and prevent financial crimes.
As Resecurity expands its global footprint, events like MILIPOL India 2025 remain key to fostering international partnerships and advancing collective cyber resilience.