ACNS-ISC 2026: 1st ACNS Workshop on Intelligent and Secure Computing Charles B. Wang Center, Stony Brook University, New York New York, NY, United States, June 22-25, 2026 |
| Conference website | https://acns-isc.github.io/2026/index.html |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=acnsisc2026 |
| Submission deadline | March 20, 2026 |
Submission Guidelines
- Papers must be written in English and follow the Springer LNCS format (same as ACNS 2026).
- All submissions must be submitted in PDF format, following the unmodified LNCS format (accessible on the Springer LNCS author guidelines webpage) and typeset using the corresponding LaTeX class file (Overleaf template). They must fit within a page limit of 20 pages, including title and abstract, figures, etc., but excluding references.
- Position papers describing the work in progress and papers describing novel testbeds are welcome as well.
- All submissions will undergo double-blind peer review.
- Only PDF files will be accepted. Authors of accepted papers must ensure that their papers are presented at the workshop. At least one author of each paper must register at the appropriate conference rate, and each accepted paper requires a separate registration.
- There will also be a best paper award.
- Accepted papers will appear in the ACNS 2026 Workshop Proceedings (LNCS, Springer).
List of Topics
The 1st ACNS Workshop on Intelligent and Secure Computing (ACNS-ISC 2026) provides a premier international forum for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to present and discuss the latest advances at the intersection of intelligent computing and secure computing. Held in conjunction with ACNS 2026, the workshop aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration across the fields of artificial intelligence, cryptography, data analytics, and cybersecurity.
We welcome high-quality contributions that address theoretical foundations, algorithms, architectures, and real-world applications enhancing both intelligence (e.g., AI, ML, data analytics) and security (e.g., privacy, robustness, trustworthiness). Topics include but are not limited to:
- AI/ML for threat detection, malware analysis, and intrusion prevention
- Secure and privacy-preserving machine learning
- Robustness, adversarial learning, and trustworthy AI
- Blockchain, IoT, and edge computing security
- Cryptographic foundations for intelligent systems
- Secure design for autonomous systems (smart cities, healthcare, vehicles, etc.)
- Human-centered security, privacy, and usability in intelligent computing
- Case studies and industrial applications
Committees
Workshop Chair
- Prof. Kuo-Hui Yeh, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (khyeh@nycu.edu.tw)
- Prof. Chia-Mu Yu, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (chiamuyu@gmail.com)
- Prof. Chunhua Su, University of Aizu, Japan (chsu@u-aizu.ac.jp)
Program Committee
- Members will be soon invited from academia and industry, covering fields of AI security, cryptography, and secure systems.
Venue
The conference will be held at the Charles B. Wang Center on the campus of Stony Brook University. Opened in 2002, the Wang Center is a cultural hub dedicated to promoting an understanding of Asian and Asian American cultures. This impressive 120,000-square-foot facility was designed by architect P.H. Tuan and features a distinctive 100-foot octagonal pagoda tower. Inside, the center houses conference halls, auditoriums, and galleries, all surrounding a beautiful outdoor garden. (ACNS-ISC 2026 is in conjunction with the Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS) 2026)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
- Prof. Kuo-Hui Yeh, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (khyeh@nycu.edu.tw)
- Prof. Chia-Mu Yu, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (chiamuyu@gmail.com)
- Prof. Chunhua Su, University of Aizu, Japan (chsu@u-aizu.ac.jp)
