A focused forum on the synergy between cybersecurity and artificial intelligence — how intelligent systems detect, prevent, and respond to threats while protecting data and preserving the integrity of modern digital infrastructure.
Rapid digitalization, the spread of IoT and cyber-physical systems, and the adoption of AI have introduced new classes of security challenges. CyDPIDS-2026 examines how intelligent systems defend data and infrastructure — and how those systems are themselves secured.
Intelligent threat detection, adversarial machine learning, behavioral biometrics, and AI-based attack prevention for resilient ecosystems.
Secure storage, processing and transmission, personal-data protection, cryptography, and privacy-preserving techniques.
Security of IoT, cloud, edge and cyber-physical systems, fault tolerance, and protection of safety-critical infrastructure.
Examine current challenges and emerging threats across intelligent digital environments.
Explore AI-based methods for attack detection and prevention, and secure data lifecycles.
Discuss security in cloud, IoT and cyber-physical systems, with legal and ethical aspects.
Present case studies and research results that advance the state of digital security.
Strengthen cooperation among universities, research centers, and industry.
Examine the human dimension — social-engineering defense and organizational resilience.
We invite original submissions on the following themes — the list is indicative, not exhaustive.
Machine-learning security, adversarial AI, intrusion detection and prevention.
Behavioral biometrics, continuous authentication, personal-data protection.
Malware analysis, ransomware protection, threat intelligence and risk management.
Security of networks, cloud, edge, IoT and cyber-physical systems.
Cryptography and secure communications for intelligent systems.
Digital forensics, cybercrime investigation, secure development.
Ethical and legal aspects of cybersecurity in digital systems.
Human-centric security and social-engineering defense.
Cybersecurity academics and PhD candidates.
SOC analysts, IT and security engineers.
Builders of secure software and cloud platforms.
Digital-security leads and AI/big-data experts.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Paper submission deadline (extended) | June 30, 2026 |
| Notification of acceptance | August 21, 2026 |
| Camera-ready submission | September 18, 2026 |
| CyDPIDS-2026 workshop | October 28–30, 2026 |
17th International Conference on Emerging Ubiquitous Systems and Pervasive Networks. CyDPIDS is a co-located workshop in Almaty.
cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/euspn-26All accepted and presented papers will be published in Elsevier Procedia Computer Science (open access, Scopus indexed). At least one author must register and present.
Submit via EasyChairOn behalf of the CyDPIDS-2026 organizing committee, we invite you to submit recent research on cybersecurity, data protection, AI-driven defense, and the security of intelligent digital systems. All accepted papers are indexed by Scopus.
An interdisciplinary committee spanning cybersecurity, data protection, AI, intrusion detection, and digital forensics.
Chief Organizer · Department of Cybersecurity, Satbayev University
b.yagaliyeva@satbayev.universityDepartment of Cybersecurity, Satbayev University, Kazakhstan
b.yagaliyeva@satbayev.university