17th EAI International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime

Event Dates

Sep 08, 2026 - Sep 10, 2026

Location

Reykjavik, Iceland

Submission Deadline

Mar 27, 2026

EAI ICDF2C 2026: 17th EAI International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime

publication by Springer

https://icdf2c.eai-conferences.org/2026/

When: 8 – 10 September, 2026

Where: Reykjavik, Iceland

Deadline for workshop proposals

(includes tutorial or doctoral consortium): 5 December, 2025

Notification of workshop proposal acceptance: 10 December, 2025

SECOND SUBMISSION ROUND WITH NEW DEADLINES:

Paper submission deadline: 27th March, 2026

Paper notification deadline: 30th April, 2026

Paper camera-ready deadline: 15th May, 2026

Poster and Demo submission deadline: 30th of March, 2026.

Scope

The 17th EAI International Conference on Digital Forensics & Cyber

Crime (ICDF2C) will be held on 8-10 September, 2026, in Reykjavik

(Iceland). This three-day event is expected to attract over 100

participants, including academics, practitioners, criminologists (or

law enforcement) and vendors, providing business and intellectual

engagement opportunities among attendees. The conference is organized

by the European Alliance for Innovation (EAI).

This conference’s theme is cyber analytics and forensics in the era of

emerging threats. Novel cyber threats are continuously emerging,

catalysed by the rapid deployment of Large Language Models and other

AI across many domains which increases the threat surface in many

sectors such as Smart Industry, Fintech and digital government. The

focus of this conference is to provide a platform for discussing these

emerging threats and to identify priorities for the community to

target with the next generation of cyber analytics. We particularly

welcome research which studies the dynamics between human factors and

AI technologies and the corresponding impact upon cybersecurity and

forensics.

Potential workshops may include: doctoral consortium for PhD students,

tutorials such as password cracking for forensics, forensic education,

forensic applications of AI, responding to an incident from a police

or corporate interaction perspective, including what to expect when

you involve law enforcement.

We encourage the authors to use the Posters and Demos venue as a way to

open up discussions with the ICDF2C community about their early work in

progress and develop the work for future collaborations.

Representatives from industry, including established companies and

startups, are warmly welcome to showcase products and services that

are related to the topics of the conference.

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Publication

All registered papers will be submitted for publishing by Springer –

LNICST series and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library:

ICDF2C proceedings.

Proceedings will be submitted for inclusion in leading indexing

services, such as Web of Science, Compendex, Scopus, DBLP, EU Digital

Library, IO-Port, MatchSciNet, Inspec and Zentralblatt MATH.

All accepted authors are eligible to submit an extended version

in a fast track of:

– EAI Endorsed Transactions on Security and Safety

– EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things

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Topics

Theme: Cyber analytics and forensics in the era of emerging threats.

Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and other related technologies:

– Anti-forensics and anti-anti-forensics (e.g., deepfake)

– Deep learning

– Explainable AI (XAI)

– Generative AI (GenAI)

– Large language model (LLM)

Device forensics:

– Blockchain investigations

– Internet of Things (IoT) forensics

(including industrial IoT, medical IoT, military IoT, battlefield IoT, and vehicular IoT)

– Edge and/or cloud forensics

– Network and distributed system forensics

– Virtual / augmented reality (VR/AR) forensics

– Other emerging / contemporary technologies

(e.g., hardware and software such as firmware and operating systems)

Financial crime investigations:

– Financial frauds and scams

– Cryptocurrency investigations

– Market manipulation investigations

– Anti-money laundering / counter terrorism financing investigations

– Anti-corruption investigations

Cyber security and analytics:

– Network security (e.g., intrusion detection)

– Malware analysis

– IoT security

– Security operations center

– Virtual / augmented reality (VR/AR)

Education and Evaluation:

– Case studies – legal (e.g., child sexual abuse material) and/or technical

– Infrastructure

– Methodology

– Replicability and validity

– Tool validation

Theory and fundamentals:

– Anti-forensics and anti-anti-forensics (e.g., encryption and deepfake)

– Frameworks (legal, policy, and/or technical)

– Privacy-preserving forensics

– Social and privacy

– Steganography and steganalysis

– Visualization methods and tools for forensic analysis

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General Chairs

Helmut Neukirchen – University of Iceland, Iceland

Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo – University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Technical Program Committee Chairs

Thomas Welsh – University of Iceland, Iceland

Hans P. Reiser – Reykjavík University, Iceland

Raymond Chan – Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore

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This event is organized by EAI https://eai.eu/

EAI – European Alliance for Innovation is a non-profit organization

and a professional community established in cooperation with the

European Commission to empower the global research and innovation, and

to promote cooperation between European and International ICT

communities.