The 29th Information Security Conference (ISC)

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29th Information Security Conference (ISC 2026)

Rennes, France — 26-29 October, 2026

https://isc2026.github.io/

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Important Dates

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Submission Deadline: June 22 (11.59pm AoE)

Notification: August 31

Camera-Ready Deadline: September 14

Conference: October 28-30, FR

Overview

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The Information Security Conference (ISC) is an annual international

conference covering research in theory and applications of Information

Security. ISC aims to attract high quality papers in all technical

aspects of information security. It was first initiated as a workshop

in Tatsunokuchi, Ishikawa, Japan in 1997, and then continued in Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia, and Wollongong, Australia. It then changed to the

current conference format when it was held in Malaga, Spain in 2001.

Further information about past ISC events is available through DBLP,

at https://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/isw/

We are looking for papers with high-quality, original, and unpublished

research contributions. This includes submissions from academia,

industry and government on traditional as well as emerging topics and

new paradigms in these areas, with a clear connection to real-world

problems, systems, or applications.

Organizing Team

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General Chair

Guillaume Hiet (CentraleSupélec/Inria)

Program Chairs

Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro (Institut Polytechnique de Paris)

Mehdi Tibouchi (NTT)

Steering Committee

Hyungjoon Koo (Sungkyunkwan University)

Zhiqiang Lin (The Ohio State University)

Javier Lopez (University of Malaga)

Masahiro Mambo (Kanazawa University)

Eiji Okamoto (University of Tsukuba)

Michalis Polychronakis (Stony Brook University)

Willy Susilo (University of Wollongong)

Jianying Zhou (Singapore University of Technology and Design)

Publications Chair

Rubén Salvador, CentraleSupélec, France

Publicity Chairs

Kaitai Liang (UTU / TU Delft)

Wenjuan Li (Education University of Hong Kong)

Paria Shirani (University of Ottawa)

Web Chair

Thomas Rokicki (CentraleSupélec)

Local Organization

Lydie Mabil (Inria)

Program Committee

Soon available at https://isc2026.github.io/committee/

Types of Submissions Solicited

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Papers on all technical aspects of information security, cryptography,

and privacy are solicited for submission. Areas of interest include,

but are not limited to:

– access control – formal methods – post-quantum cryptography

– anonymity – foundations of cybersecurity – privacy

– applied cryptography – functional encryption – PETs

– attribute-based cryptography – hardness assumptions – protocols

– automated security analysis – homomorphic encryption – public-key cryptography

– biometric security – identity-based cryptography – real-world cryptography

– blockchain – identity management – secure messaging

– certification – implementations – secure voting

– cloud computing – indistinguishability – security proofs

– containerization – Internet security – side-channel attacks

– critical infrastructures – intrusion detection – software security

– cryptanalysis – key management – standardization

– cryptocurrency – malware – symmetric-key cryptography

– cybercrime – mathematical aspects – threshold cryptography

– database/system security – micro-architectural attacks – trusted execution

– decentralized systems – mobile/wireless/5G security – unlinkability

– downgrade attacks – multilinear maps – usability

– embedded platforms – multi-party computation – vulnerabilities

– fault attacks – networks security – web security

– fingerprinting – OS and systems security – zero-knowledge proofs

Best Paper Awards

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Accepted papers will be judged and ranked by the Program Committee.

The best papers will be considered for Best Paper Awards (thanks to

the gracious support from our sponsors).

Instructions for Authors

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Submissions must be original work and may not be under submission to

another journal or conference with proceedings at the time of review.

Submissions must be in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science

(LNCS) style, with the default margins and fonts, but with the

addition of page numbers (e.g., by adding pagestyle{plain}). They are

limited to 16 pages excluding bibliography and appendices, and to 20

pages including bibliography and appendices. Optionally, any amount of

clearly marked supplementary material may be supplied, following the

main body of the paper, but reviewers are not required to read this

supplementary material and submissions are expected to be intelligible

and complete without it.

Make sure to use the official templates from:

https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their

LaTeX proceedings template. Springer encourages authors to include

their ORCIDs in their papers. Submitted papers must be in PDF format

and submitted electronically via the ISC 2026 submission system

(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isc2026). The submission must

be anonymous with no author names, affiliations, or obvious

references.

For papers that are accepted, the corresponding author must, acting on

behalf of all of the authors of that paper, complete and sign a

Consent-to-Publish form, through which the copyright for their paper

is transferred to Springer. The corresponding author signing the

copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the

paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to

the authorship of the papers cannot be made. Moreover, authors of

accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at

the conference.

Before you Submit your Paper

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Authors are strongly advised to pay careful attention to the following

points:

– double-blind review process (anonymous submission without obvious references);

– in-person only conference (authors of accepted papers must guarantee attendance);

– any paper that is not presented (no-show) will be excluded from the proceedings;

– use the correct LNCS template and do not modify the original margins;

– strictly respect the page limits.

In case of doubts or questions, please contact the PC chairs at isc2026@easychair.org

Use of generative AI and LLMs

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Authors must carefully minimize the use of AI and LLM tools and verify

that all content and results are accurate and supported by evidence.

Papers containing hallucinated citations, or any other invented or

fabricated claims will be desk rejected. Authors retain full

responsibility for the accuracy, originality, and integrity of the

work. In case of doubts or questions, please contact the PC chairs at

isc2026@easychair.org

For further details, please visit:

https://isc2026.github.io/call-for-papers/

or contact us at isc2026@easychair.org