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Cardiff Metropolitan University-United Kingdom (UK)

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Sinhgad Institute of Management Pune, India

Swansea University, United Kingdom (UK)

Cardiff University, United Kingdom (UK)

University of Wales Trinity Saint David, United Kingdom (UK)

About Conference

The 11th International Conference on Cybersecurity and Intelligent Networks and Systems (ICCS) 2025 provides a premier platform to explore cutting-edge research and advancements in cybersecurity, intelligent networks, and systems. The conference unites global experts from academia, industry, and government to share innovations, address challenges, and propose solutions to create a secure, interconnected, and intelligent digital ecosystem.


The program will feature special sessions, keynote speeches by distinguished experts, and presentations from leading researchers worldwide. ICCS 2025 serves as a collaborative forum to tackle real-world challenges in security, privacy, intelligent networks, and systems, fostering meaningful exchanges of ideas, innovations, and best practices.


We welcome submissions spanning theoretical studies, practical implementations, case studies, and works-in-progress, aiming to showcase the latest advancements and insights in these dynamic fields.

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Keynote Speakers

Dr. Nasir Saeed
Dr. Ruhul Amin Khalil
Dr. Ruhul Amin Khalil Research Fellow at the College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), Al Ain, UAE .

Dr. Ruhul Amin Khalil received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, Pakistan, in 2021. He is currently affiliated as a Research Fellow with the College of Engineering, UAE University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates, from 2023 to date. Dr Khalil has published more than 50 international journal and conference papers in reputable Journals, conference proceedings, and Book chapters. His research interests include the Internet of Things, Intelligent Networks, AI/Machine Learning, Large Language Models, heterogeneous vertical networks, multi-dimensional signal processing, localization, and underwater wireless communication.

Title: Building Intelligent Underwater Networks: Technologies, Challenges, and Future Directions

Abstract: Intelligent underwater networks are emerging as a vital enabler of future communication systems, supporting applications in climate monitoring, disaster response, defense, and sustainable ocean management. Building such networks requires the integration of diverse communication technologies, each with unique strengths and limitations. This talk will highlight the opportunities and challenges of intelligent underwater networks and present future research directions.

Dr. Bayan Hashr Saeed Alamri
Dr. Bayan Hashr Saeed Alamri
Department of Cyber Security and Forensic Computing University of Prince Mugrin, Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Bayan Hashr Saeed Alamri received her B.Sc. degree from Taibah University, Medina, Saudi Arabia, in 2013, and her M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Information Technology from King Abdulaziz University in 2018 and 2024, respectively. She is currently an Assistant Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Cyber Security and Forensic Computing at the University of Prince Mugrin, Al-Madinah, Saudi Arabia. Her research interests include network and wireless network security, cloud computing security, wireless sensor network protocols, the Internet of Things, mobile crowdsensing, and quantum key distribution.

Title: Privacy and Anonymity in the Digital Era: Principles, Risks, and Practical Solutions

Abstract: In an increasingly interconnected digital world, safeguarding personal privacy, anonymity, and security has become a critical concern. Privacy, anonymity, and security are foundational pillars in the digital age, yet they face mounting challenges due to rapid technological advancements and pervasive data collection practices. This talk will cover key definitions, common threats, and the benefits of privacy-aware behavior. It will also examine emerging technologies and their associated risks, along with the impact of data collection practices. The session will introduce Fair Information Principles (FIPs) and provide practical guidance on selecting tools and strategies to safeguard personal data in today’s digital landscape.

Dr Yulia Cherdantseva
Dr Yulia Cherdantseva
Reader (Associate Professor) in Cyber Security and Information Systems at Cardiff University, UK

Dr. Yulia Cherdantseva is a Reader (Associate Professor) in Cyber Security and Information Systems at Cardiff University and a leading figure in advancing global cyber security education and AI skills development. Her work bridges academia, government, and industry to address global skills gaps and build resilient digital ecosystems. She serves as Director of Cardiff University's Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education, driving initiatives that strengthen cyber security capability across academia and industry. As Co-Director of the Digital Transformation Innovation Institute (DTII), Yulia leads the AI Skills portfolio, delivering cutting-edge training programmes in the Middle East and Latin America to support responsible and inclusive digital transformation. Yulia is also a Co-Founder and Executive Board Member of CyBOK CIC, the organisation responsible for maintaining and promoting the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK), a globally recognised framework underpinning education, certification, and professional training. She leads CyBOK's international adoption strategy and manages strategic relationships with governments, universities, and industry partners worldwide.

Title: Securing the Future: Addressing Cybersecurity Workforce Challenges through Inclusion, AI-readiness, and Global Cooperation.

Abstract: As intelligent networks and systems evolve, so must the cybersecurity workforce that protects them. In this keynote, Dr. Yulia Cherdantseva addresses the pressing challenges facing the global cyber workforce, including persistent skills shortages, misalignment between industry needs and educational pathways, and the underrepresentation of women and other marginalised groups. The talk explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence on cybersecurity roles, examining the tension between automation and augmentation where AI may replace certain tasks while simultaneously enhancing human capabilities. This duality presents both opportunities and disruptions, requiring a strategic approach to workforce development. Dr. Cherdantseva will emphasise the importance of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in building a resilient and innovative workforce, and offer practical guidance for individuals entering or advancing in the field. This includes a focus on continuous professional development and the growing need for AI literacy, understanding generative AI risks, principles of AI governance, and secure AI deployment practices. Drawing on the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK), the keynote will illustrate how formalised knowledge frameworks can support both individuals and institutions in navigating the complexity of cybersecurity knowledge, skills and careers. The session will also reflect on internationalisation and global staff mobility, underscoring the need for collaborative, cross-border approaches to workforce development in an increasingly interconnected world.


Deadlines

Call For Papers

July 01, 2025

Submission of Full papers (Extended)

October 15, 2025

Acceptance

November 25, 2025

Early Bird Registration

November 30, 2025

Conference

December 08-09, 2025

Camera-Ready

December 31, 2025

Publication (Tentative)

December, 2026

Indexing

Post-conference, proceedings will be made available to the following indexing services for possible inclusion:

Scopus
dblp - computer science bibliography
Clarivate Analytics
google scholar

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Conference Tracks
Cybersecurity, Privacy and Governance
This track focuses on foundational, advanced, and governance-related aspects of cybersecurity and privacy to address modern challenges in securing and managing digital ecosystems.
  • Foundations of Cybersecurity and Privacy
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies and Cryptography (including Post-Quantum Cryptography)
  • Big Data Analytics for Cybersecurity and Privacy Management
  • Forensic Investigation, Incident Response, and Threat Intelligence
  • Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) and Mitigation Strategies
  • Security in Cloud and Edge Computing
  • Cybercrime Analysis, Detection, and Prevention
  • Blockchain for Cybersecurity and Data Integrity
  • Trust, Risk Management, and Threat Modeling in Digital Systems
  • Governance and Compliance Frameworks for Cybersecurity
  • Social Network Security, Privacy, and Ethical Challenges
  • Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Zero-Trust Architectures and Security Policies
Cybersecurity of AI-Driven Smart Systems
This track addresses the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and smart systems, focusing on ethical and security challenges.
  • Cybersecurity Implications of AI Integration in Critical Systems
  • Privacy, Trust, and Ethical Challenges in AI-Driven Smart Systems
  • Security Considerations for AI Tools in IoT and Industrial Applications
  • Explainable AI and Secure Machine Learning Models
  • Generative AI and Large Language Models: Opportunities and Risks
  • Trust Management and Privacy-Preserving Mechanisms in AI Systems
  • Cybersecurity Frameworks for AI-Enabled Smart Cities and Critical Infrastructures
  • AI-Driven Forensic Tools for Incident Detection and Response
  • Emerging Trends in AI Governance and Security Policies
  • Ethical Challenges of AI Use in Decision-Making Systems
Intelligent Networks and Systems
This track explores the design, optimization, and management of intelligent networks and systems using emerging technologies.
  • AI and Machine Learning for Network Optimization
  • Autonomous and Adaptive Network Management Systems
  • Intelligent Traffic Control and Resource Allocation in Networks
  • IoT and Edge Network Architectures: Design and Security
  • Trust, Privacy, and Security in IoT and Smart Networks
  • Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Networking Solutions
  • Quantum Networking and Secure Communication Systems
  • Resilient and Self-Healing Network Architectures
  • Modeling and Simulation of Intelligent Systems
  • Integration of Emerging Technologies in Communication Systems
  • Smart Cities and Connected Systems: Challenges and Solutions
  • Federated Learning and Privacy-Preserving AI in Networking
Conference also welcomes organizing various special sessions/workshops.