*GameSec-26* *Call for Papers*
The 17th Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security
<https://www.gamesec-conf.org> (*GameSec-26*) will take place *October
26-28, 2026* in *Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA*. GameSec-26 invites novel,
high-quality theoretical and empirical contributions that apply game
theory, AI, and related methodologies to security, privacy, trust, and
fairness in emerging systems. The goal is to bring together researchers
from academia, industry, and government to explore interdisciplinary
connections between game theory, reinforcement learning, adversarial
machine learning, mechanism design, risk assessment, behavioral
modeling, and cybersecurity. Through rigorous and practically relevant
analytical methods, the conference aims to advance the understanding and
application of AI-driven strategies for securing critical
infrastructures and emerging technologies.
*Indicative topics (not exhaustive):*
* Game Theory for Security and Privacy
* AI and Machine Learning for Security
* Cyber-Physical and Network Security
* Economic and Behavioral Aspects of Security
* Adversarial Reasoning and AI Safety
* Security in Decentralized and Distributed Systems
* Applications and Case Studies
*Important dates:*
* Submission deadline: *June 12, 2026, 23:59 AoE*
* Decision notification: *July 31, 2026*
* Camera-ready deadline: *August 7, 2026*
*Submission information:*
* Papers must be submitted via OpenReview
<https://openreview.net/group?id=gamesec-conf.org/GameSec/2026/Conference>
and are limited to 20 pages, including references and well-formatted
appendices.
* Submissions must be previously unpublished and not under submission
elsewhere.
* Submissions may be anonymized, but anonymization is not required.
* Unless authors opt out, submissions will be considered for oral or
poster presentation; accepted oral presentations will be accompanied
by full papers published in the proceedings.
For more details on topics, submission instructions, and paper
preparation, please visit:
https://www.gamesec-conf.org/call-for-papers.php
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