AI for Security, Security for AI
As digital transformation reshapes industries, cybersecurity has become a growing concern for governments, organisations, and individuals. This special session seeks high-quality, original research on cybersecurity and its intersection with emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI). To foster collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers, we welcome submissions that identify emerging threats, propose innovative defence strategies, and explore the application of technologies like AI to enhance security and resilience in digital systems.
Key topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- AI for Cybersecurity and Security of AI
- ML and AI Applications to Security and Privacy
- Privacy Risks in ML and AI
- Security and Privacy of Large Language Models
- Cyber Threat Intelligence and Analysis
- Malware Analysis and Mitigation
- Network Security and Intrusion Detection
- Cryptography and Secure Communication
- Data Privacy and Protection
- IoT and Cloud Security
- Fake News and Fraud Detection
- Attackers and Cybercrime Operators
- Blockchains and Distributed Ledger Security
- Data-Driven Security and Measurement Studies
- Hate, Harassment, and Online Abuse
- Economics of Security and Privacy
The list above is not meant to be exhaustive. However, irrelevant papers that do not meet any topic of cyber security might be desk-rejected without a full review.
Session Chairs
- Phan Viet Anh, LQDTU, Vietnam, anhpv@lqdtu.edu.vn
- Nguyen Viet Hung, LQDTU, Vietnam, hungnv@lqdtu.edu.vn
- Cao Van Loi, LQDTU, Vietnam, loi.cao@lqdtu.edu.vn
- Viet Anh Vu, University of Cambridge, UK, anh.vu@cst.cam.ac.uk
Submission guideline
Submitted papers must present original work that has not been published or is not under review elsewhere. Papers must be written in English, with a maximum of 6 pages for the main body, and unlimited pages for the Appendix and references. Submissions must be in PDF format and comply with the IEEE standard. A LaTeX template is available here. Papers that violate these requirements may be desk-rejected without review. All papers will undergo a rigorous peer-review process for originality and scientific quality. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and included in the proceedings, indexed in IEEE, DBLP, and other major digital libraries. Selected papers may also be considered for publication in high-ranking journals indexed by ISI/SCOPUS. At least one author of accepted papers must attend the conference in person to present the work.
- Online submission system: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kse2025
- Select session: AI for Security, Security for AI