
11月10日 - 2026年11月10日
The International Symposium on Research in Attacks, Intrusions and Defenses
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概览
We invite submissions describing original research on all well-motivated computer security problems. Topics of interest include techniques for identifying new real-world threats, as well as methods to prevent, detect, mitigate, or assess the prevalence and impact of such threats. We particularly encourage measurement studies, papers that provide public access to new tools or datasets, and experience papers that clearly articulate important lessons learned. RAID solicits submissions on all aspects of computer security, including but not limited to: Cloud Security, Cyber Crime and Underground Economies, Cyber-Physical Systems Security and Threats Against Critical Infrastructure, Digital Forensics, Intrusion Detection and Prevention, IoT Security, Machine Learning for Security, Malware and Unwanted Software, Mobile Security and Privacy, Network Security, Program Analysis and Reverse Engineering, Security Education and Training, Security Measurement Studies, Security of Machine Learning, Security of Machine Learning Systems, Software Security, Systems Security, Statistical and Adversarial Learning for Computer Security, Usable Security and Privacy, Vulnerability Analysis and Exploitation Techniques, Web Security and Privacy. Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, technical correctness, clarity, and ethics. We expect submissions to include enough detail to support the reproducibility of experimental results, and we strongly encourage authors to make tools and datasets publicly available whenever possible. Submissions must be a PDF file Springer format LNCS template 20 pages (excluding references). Double-blind peer review. At least three reviewers per paper. Papers must be properly anonymized. Must be original work, not duplicate submissions.
We invite submissions describing original research on all well-motivated computer security problems. Topics of interest include techniques for identifying new real-world threats, as well as methods to prevent, detect, mitigate, or assess the prevalence and impact of such threats. We particularly encourage measurement studies, papers that provide public access to new tools or datasets, and experience papers that clearly articulate important lessons learned. RAID solicits submissions on all aspects of computer security, including but not limited to: Cloud Security, Cyber Crime and Underground Economies, Cyber-Physical Systems Security and Threats Against Critical Infrastructure, Digital Forensics, Intrusion Detection and Prevention, IoT Security, Machine Learning for Security, Malware and Unwanted Software, Mobile Security and Privacy, Network Security, Program Analysis and Reverse Engineering, Security Education and Training, Security Measurement Studies, Security of Machine Learning, Security of Machine Learning Systems, Software Security, Systems Security, Statistical and Adversarial Learning for Computer Security, Usable Security and Privacy, Vulnerability Analysis and Exploitation Techniques, Web Security and Privacy. Papers will be judged on novelty, significance, technical correctness, clarity, and ethics. We expect submissions to include enough detail to support the reproducibility of experimental results, and we strongly encourage authors to make tools and datasets publicly available whenever possible. Submissions must be a PDF file Springer format LNCS template 20 pages (excluding references). Double-blind peer review. At least three reviewers per paper. Papers must be properly anonymized. Must be original work, not duplicate submissions.
会议日期
Conference Date
2026年11月10日
- 2026年10月11日
- 2025年10月19日 - 2025年10月22日
投稿
Paper submission
新2026年4月16日
通知
Notification date
新2026年7月10日
终稿
Camera-ready
新2026年8月13日
来源排名
来源: CORE2023
排名: A
研究领域: Cybersecurity and privacy