Technologies such as generative AI, cloud and edge computing, and the Internet of Things are rapidly reshaping the digital society, creating new opportunities for citizens, businesses, and governments while also raising concerns about trust, information security, and privacy. TrustBus 2026 continues a long-running series dating back to 2004 and provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange advances in the state of the art and practice of trust, privacy, and security in the digital society, with attention to both technical innovation and the broader societal and regulatory context.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Accountability, Transparency and Intervenability
Anonymity and pseudonymity
Common practices, legal and regulatory issues
Detecting and preventing digital misinformation
Economics of cyber security and privacy
Identity management, identity theft and trust management
Information audit and trust
Reliable auction, e-procurement and negotiation technology
Security and privacy for cloud and edge computing
Security and privacy in data governance and management
Security and privacy patterns and antipatterns
Security, privacy and trust for digital society services
Security, privacy and trust in mobile environments
Supply chain cyber security
Trust and reputation for digital societies
Trustworthy AI
Usability of security and privacy technologies and services
