Cyber Security, Digital Forensics & Cryptography

CSDFC: Special Session on Cyber Security, Digital Forensics & Cryptography

The fields of cyber security, digital forensics and cryptography have grown rapidly over the last decade due to the rise of the Internet, smart devices, artificial intelligence and associated crimes. As the prevalence and usage of network systems and digital devices increases, it poses significant security concerns and increases the likelihood of these systems being used for criminal and malicious activities. The existing security controls and mitigation techniques could be no longer valid and adaptive to the evolving cybersecurity landscape, raising challenges for security and digital forensic practitioners. This special session seeks novel research and high quality submissions that are solicited in the areas of cyber security digital forensics and cryptography. Topics of interest comprise but are not limited to:

Cyber Security

Applied machine learning in security and privacy

Adversarial AI in cybersecurity

Attackers and cybercrime operators

Big data security and privacy

Blockchains and distributed ledger security

Cloud and Edge computing security

Cyber threat modelling and analysis

Cyber security in finance

Formal Methods Application in Security

Healthcare security and privacy

Intrusion Detection Systems and Anomaly detection

Internet of Things security

Malware and Ransomware analysis

Novel attack vectors in cyber security

Network, system, protocol, and web security

Physical Layer Security

Privacy and Trust

Security in E-Commerce and M-Commerce

Software safety, security and reliability

Techniques, framework for trustworthy AI systems

Wired and Wireless Network Security and Privacy

Digital Forensics

Anti-forensics and anti-anti-forensics

Big Data Forensics

Cloud and virtualized environment investigations

Computer Forensics and e-Discovery

Data and Data Center Forensics

Digital Evidence Recovery

Digital investigation case management

Digital forensic preparedness / readiness

Digital forensic tool validation

Financial cybercrime investigations

Forensic Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

Intrusion and Attack Readiness

Machine learning and data mining for digital evidence extraction/query

Mobile and embedded device forensics

Network and distributed system forensics

SCADA system forensics

Vehicle forensics (e.g., drones, cars)

Cryptography

Applied cryptography

Cryptanalysis

Cryptography

Cryptographic primitives and protocols

Data Encryption Applications

Foundational theory and mathematics

Post-quantum cryptography

Steganography and steganalysis

 

Important Dates:

Paper submission:  January 10th, 2025

Final Notification: March 31st, 2025

Camera Ready: April 20th, 2025

Registration and payment: April 30th, 2025

Conference: July 14th-15th, 2025

 

Session Chairs

Chairs:

Prof. Dr. Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, University of Texas at San Antonio, TX, USA

Co-Chairs:

Assoc. Prof. Tram Truong-Huu, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Singapore

Assoc. Prof. Dr Nhien-An Le-Khac, University College Dublin, Ireland

Dr. Le Kim Hung, University of Information Technology, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Paper Submission

Paper’s template used at CITA2025 abides by the standard format of Springer LNCS/LNAI magazine (refer to link: http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines). When posting, the authors need to agree to the following terms:

  • Submissions must be original papers, never be posted/published before;
  • Use the template specified by the conference, do not change the font style, format, header/footer; no page numbering;
  • Language: English
  • Length: no more than 12 pages.
  • To submit the papers:
  • Sign in: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cita2025
  • Select Special Session: “CSDFC”

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