IWSEC 2025: The 20th International Workshop on Security ACROS Fukuoka Fukuoka, Japan, November 25-27, 2025 |
Conference website | https://www.iwsec.org/2025/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwsec2025 |
Submission deadline | April 3, 2025 |
Call for Papers
Original papers on the research and development of various security topics, as well as case studies and implementation experiments, are solicited for submission to IWSEC 2025. Topics of interest for IWSEC 2025 include all theory and practice of cryptography, information security, and network security, as in the previous IWSEC workshops.
- Applied cryptography
- Biometrics security and privacy
- Blockchain and cryptocurrency
- Cryptanalysis
- Cryptographic primitives
- Cryptographic protocols
- Cyber physical systems
- Cyberattacks and defenses
- Financial cryptography
- Forensics
- Formal methods for security analysis
- Hardware security
- Human-computer interaction, security, and privacy
- Internet-of-Things security
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- Law and ethics of cybersecurity
- Machine learning and AI security
- Malware analysis
- Measurements for cybersecurity
- Mobile and web security
- Multiparty computation
- Network, system and cloud security
- Offensive security
- Post-quantum cryptography
- Privacy-enhancing technologies
- Privacy-preserving data mining
- Program analysis
- Public-key cryptography
- Real-world cryptographic systems
- Software security
- Supply chain security
- Symmetric-key cryptography
Important Dates
- First Submission
- Submission deadline: April 3, 2025
- Notification of decision: June 2, 2025
- Camera-ready version due: June 18, 2025
- Second Submission
- Submission deadline: July 17, 2025
- Notification of decision: September 15, 2025
- Camera-ready version due: October 1, 2025
Best Paper Award
Prizes will be awarded to the authors of the Best Paper(s) and the Best Student Paper(s). The main author should be a full-time graduate or undergraduate student as of March 2025.
Journal Recommendation
It is planned that Program Co-Chairs will recommend the authors of selected papers to submit their full versions to either of "IEICE Trans. on Fundamentals, Special Section on Cryptography and Information Security" or "Journal of Information Processing" after consultation between Program Co-Chairs and the authors.
Proceedings
It is planned to publish the conference proceedings by Springer, in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) Series. All of the past IWSEC proceedings have been published in LNCS.
Committees
General Co-Chairs:
- Shinsaku Kiyomoto (KDDI Research Inc., Japan)
- Tatsuya Mori (Waseda University, Japan)
Program Co-Chairs:
- Carlos Cid (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, and Simula UiB, Norway)
- Naoto Yanai (Panasonic)
Instructions for Authors
All submitted papers must be original, unpublished, and not submitted in parallel to any other peer-reviewed conferences or journals. Submitted papers must be written in English and be fully anonymous with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references.
Authors should consult Springer's authors' guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.
Submitted papers may contain at most 16 pages excluding appendices and references, and at most 20 pages including appendices and references. The Abstract input to EasyChair should be less than 500 words. Note that according to the latest LNCS guideline, appendices are required to be placed before the references. Figures and tables with color can be included in papers. However, these materials will appear in black and white in the conference proceedings.
Optionally, any amount of clearly marked supplementary materials may be supplied, following after the main body of the submitted paper; however, reviewers are not required to read or review them, and submissions should be intelligible without them. Supplementary materials are mostly intended for additional data such as experimental data or source code. Note that supplementary materials are not allowed to be included in the camera-ready version.