AI and Cybersecurity Teachers Orientation Program: Empowering Educators For 2026
4th May 2026, Kathmandu
As the digital landscape undergoes a rapid transformation driven by Artificial Intelligence, TechPaaila Innovations, in collaboration with Paradigm, is proud to announce a specialized AI and Cybersecurity Teachers Orientation Program.
Cybersecurity Teachers Orientation Program
The event is scheduled for 5th May 2026, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM at the KL Complex, Dillibazar.
Recognizing that the classroom of 2026 has become a digital frontline, this orientation aims to equip educators with the critical knowledge required to navigate the dual nature of AI.
The program will address how AI is being weaponized for sophisticated cyberattacks and deepfakes, while simultaneously exploring how it serves as a powerful shield for threat prediction and rapid response.
Expert-Led Insights
The session will feature two prominent industry figures:
Chiranjibi Adhikari, Associate Director and Cybersecurity Practitioner, will present on “Why AI and Cybersecurity Matter Now,” highlighting the immediate impact of these technologies on student safety and institutional integrity.
Swagat Aryal, Pen Tester Engineer and Cybersecurity Practitioner, will conduct a deep dive into the specific AI-driven tools and techniques currently used by professionals to defend digital ecosystems.
Explore the future of technology as an AI Consultant of Robotica International College, Swkriti P. Pokhrel, will present AI trends in Nepal. Gain expert insights into how artificial intelligence is transforming the Nepalese digital landscape and educational sectors.
Moving Beyond Theory
Under the Paradigm mission, the orientation emphasizes hands-on learning. By aligning with the global Cybersecurity Framework, the program provides teachers with practical methodologies to make complex technical concepts, such as prompt injection and cloud security, accessible and engaging for students.
“At Paradigm, our goal is to ensure that when students experience cybersecurity, it truly ‘clicks,'” says Chiranjibi Adhikari. “We are moving past ‘future skills’; these are the realities of today. We must empower the guardians of our future workforce to turn student curiosity into digital competence.”
Event Highlights:
Interactive Q&A: Addressing real-world student concerns, from social media hacking to identifying deepfakes.
Framework Alignment: Practical tools for teachers to integrate cybersecurity into the curriculum.
Networking: Connecting educators with leading cybersecurity practitioners in Nepal.
TechPaaila Innovations invites all educators, school administrators, and IT coordinators to join this vital conversation and help build a “tech-secure” future for Nepalese students.



