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[DMANET] CFP: 9th Cyber Security in Networking Conference (CSNet 2025)- Abu Dhabi, UAE, October 20 - 22, 2025

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CALL FOR PAPERS

CSNet 2025

9th Cyber Security in Networking Conference


October 20 - 22, 2025 // Abu Dhabi, UAE

https://csnet-conference.org/2025/


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Authors of best papers will be invited to submit an extended version in
Annals of Telecommunications, a Springer Journal

Full and short paper submissions deadline: June 15, 2025


👉 Submission link: https://edas.info/N33530

On behalf of the CSNet 2025 Committee, we are pleased to welcome you all to
its 8th edition from October 20 to 22, hosted in the wonderful city of Abu
Dhabi, UAE.

Since the first successful edition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2017), and
subsequent editions in Paris (2018), Quito (2019), Lausanne (2020), Abu
Dhabi (2021), Rio de Janeiro (2022), Montreal (2023) and Paris (2024), the
CSNet conference has aimed to bring future visions for creating even
greater value to all corners of the cybersecurity research society.

This year, CSNet 2025 will center around the "GenAI and Cybersecurity"
theme, encompassing both AI for Cybersecurity and Cybersecurity for AI. The
theme highlights the challenges and opportunities of AI in reinforcing
security and privacy within traditional cybersecurity domains such as cloud
computing and cryptography. The integration of GenAI into cybersecurity
represents a pivotal advancement with the potential to revolutionize how we
protect and secure digital infrastructure.


AI has shown remarkable capabilities in automating and enhancing various
aspects of cybersecurity. From predictive analytics that anticipate cyber
threats to intelligent systems that detect and mitigate attacks in real
time, AI-driven solutions are becoming indispensable. These technologies
improve the efficiency and effectiveness of security measures and adapt to
the evolving threat landscape, providing robust defense mechanisms against
increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.

Like any other tool or system, AI introduces its own security threats,
which require the development of new security mechanisms to address them.
For instance, prompt injection attacks raise important challenges for Large
Language Models (LLMs), which are increasingly integrated into various
applications in daily life.

Combining researchers and industry professionals at CSNet 2025 allows to
forge new pathways and develop comprehensive solutions addressing topics
related to AI and cybersecurity.

CSNet 2025 seeks contributions in full papers, short papers, posters,
demos, work-in-progress papers, and tutorials. We are particularly
interested in innovative solutions and breakthrough ideas that can shape
the future landscape of cybersecurity.

Authors are welcome to submit original papers that have not been published
or simultaneously submitted to another venue with topics that include but
are not limited to:

AI-Driven Security and Threat Management

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AI for cybersecurity: challenges, opportunities, and threats.
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AI-based security monitoring, anomaly detection, intrusion prevention,
and response.
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Adversarial machine learning, secure AI model training, and adversarial
mitigation.
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AI for cyber resilience, incident response, and threat hunting.
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AI-powered threat modeling, risk assessment, and automation.
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Large Language Model (LLM)-based anomaly and malware detection.
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AI for blockchain, IoT, and fog/edge computing security.
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Reinforcement learning and federated learning in security.
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Security for AI Systems (GenAI, Agentic, etc.)

Privacy and Ethical AI

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Privacy risks, preservation techniques, and AI for surveillance.
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Ethical and regulatory considerations in AI-based security.
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Secure federated learning and data protection.

Emerging Technologies and Infrastructure Security

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Cybersecurity for smart cities, grids, IoT, and cyber-physical systems.
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Blockchain, decentralized security, and secure cloud computing.
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Network infrastructure security, resilient systems, and secure protocols.
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DoS attacks, wireless security, and cryptographic key management.

Networking in the GenAI Era

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GenAI for Network Traffic Analysis and Threat Detection
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AI-Augmented Network Protocol Security
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Edge and Fog Computing Security with Lightweight AI
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Adversarial Attacks and Defenses for Networked AI Systems
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Privacy-Preserving AI Techniques for Network Data
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AI-Driven Network Forensics and Incident Response


Submitted papers should address novel challenges or industrial and standard
aspects of key technologies for sustainable and intelligent AI
cybersecurity solutions.


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Submission Guidelines:

Submitted papers must represent original material that is not currently
under review in any other conference or journal and has not been previously
published.

All submissions should be written in English with a maximum of eight (8)
printed pages (in Two-Column IEEE Conference Format), including text,
figures, and references for full papers, and with a maximum of four (4)
printed pages for short papers.


Papers should be submitted through EDAS at https://edas.info/N33530

Best papers will be considered for fast-track publication in the Annals of
Telecommunications (Springer, ISI-indexed)

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Important Dates:

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Full and short paper submissions deadline: June 15, 2025
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Notifications of acceptance: July 15, 2025
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Camera-ready submissions: July 25, 2025

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TPC Chairs:

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Martin Andreoni, TII/Khalifa University, UAE
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Nour El Madhoun, Isep, France


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Richard Ikuesan, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, UAE

General Chairs:

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Ahmad Samer Wazan, Zayed University
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Maryline Laurent, Telecom Suparis

Details: https://csnet-conference.org/2025

Looking forward to your submissions!

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