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CPS-Sec 2026 : 11th International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security (CPS-Sec) | |||||||||||||||
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11th International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security (CPS-Sec), in conjunction with the IEEE Conference on Communications and Network Security (CNS) invites a call for paper.
Cyber-Physical System (CPS) ecosystems are becoming increasingly complex, dynamic, adaptive, and autonomous. The rapid advancement of technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and large and visual language models (LLMs and VLMs) provide fundamental solutions to increase the capabilities of a CPS. Indeed, CPSs encompass a wide array of intelligent devices, ranging from smartphones and tablets to industrial machinery, transportation infrastructure, medical devices, emergency response systems, power grids, and more. These systems are complexly interconnected, enabling automation, real-time monitoring, and control of both cyber and physical components. The integration of LLMs and VLMs into CPS has significantly enhanced the capability of these systems by providing advanced data visual and textual processing, natural language understanding, and aiding autonomous decision-making. The interconnected nature of CPS introduces significant challenges related to data security and privacy, system resilience, and protection against evolving cyber threats. Although the integration of LLMs and VLMs improves the efficiency of CPS, it also introduces new challenges related to data security, privacy, and system robustness. These challenges have profound implications for society and the economy. Ensuring the security of CPS is crucial to safeguarding these systems from cyber threats that could manipulate physical processes, disrupt operations, or pose safety hazards. Building on the success of previous years, the 11th IEEE International Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security (CPS-Sec 2026) aims to provide a premier platform for researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to discuss and address CPS security challenges. We invite innovative submissions that present practical and theoretical solutions to cybersecurity issues within CPS. Example topics of interest are given below, but are not limited to: ● Secure CPS architectures and protocols ● Authentication mechanisms for CPS ● Access control and anonymization for CPS ● Blockchain applications for CPS ● Data security and privacy for CPS ● Forensics for CPS ● Intrusion detection for CPS ● Energy-efficient secure CPS ● Availability, recovery, and auditing for CPS ● Distributed secure solutions for CPS ● Threat modelling for CPS ● Security of CPS in automotive systems ● Security of CPS in medical devices/systems ● AI-driven security solutions for CPS ● Generative AI for CPS security ● Adversarial AI for CPS ● Defense mechanisms against adversarial AI for CPS ● Usage of LLMs and VLMs for security and threat detection/analysis in CPS ● Human-machine interaction and natural language interfaces in CPS ● Privacy-preserving techniques for CPS data ● Cyber-physical threat intelligence and information sharing ● Security testing and validation for CPS |
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