Faculty of Law held its 4th International Conference on Cybersecurity and Forensic Evidence on April 24-25, 2025, bringing together experts from law, technology, healthcare, and academia to examine how the digital age is reshaping legal responses to cybercrime and digital evidence.
Spanning two days, the conference explored a wide range of topics—cross-border legal issues, gender and privacy rights, scientific techniques in forensics, and the growing influence of AI and digital ethics in the legal domain.
Notable keynote speakers included:
– Prof. Ahmad Ali Ghouri, University of Sussex, UK
– Prof. Dr. Hadia Awan, University of Central Punjab, Pakistan
– Zaid Hamza, National University of Singapore, Singapore
– Prof. Mohiuddin bin Daud, International Islamic University of Malaysia
– Dr. Humera Shafi, Chughtai Healthcare, Pakistan
– Dr. Allah Rakha, University of Health Sciences, Pakistan
– Dr. Nagarathna A., National Law School of India University, India
– Matilda Adedoyin Chukwuemeka, Lead City University, Nigeria
They were joined by presenters and legal experts from Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Nigeria, Indonesia, and the UK.
Seven Thematic Sessions
The conference was structured around seven focused sessions:
1. Bio-Forensics in Legal Investigations
2. Gender, Harassment & Digital Inclusion in Cyber Law
3. Cybercrime Laws and Global Frameworks
4. Privacy, Data Protection & Surveillance
5. Digital Forensics in Criminal Trials
6. Cross-Border Cooperation in Cyber Law
7. Ethics, AI & Media in Digital Justice
Each session featured multiple speakers, paper presentations, and Q&A segments, encouraging dialogue between researchers, legal professionals, and students.
In Numbers
– 30+ research papers presented
– 7 themed sessions chaired by legal and academic leaders
– Audience from over 6 countries
The event showcased UCP’s growing role in academic research and international legal discourse, reinforcing its commitment to shaping conversations around digital law and forensic science in South Asia and beyond.