Cryptology and Network Security

Event Dates

Nov 17, 2025 - Nov 20, 2025

Location

Osaka,Japan

Submission Deadline

Apr 17, 2025

The 24th International Conference on Cryptology and Network Security

(CANS 2025)

https://cy2sec.comm.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp/miyaji-lab/event/cans2025/index.html

17th – 20th November 2025, Osaka, Japan

Program Committee Chairs

Mehdi Tibouchi Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

Yongdae Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

About the conference

The International Conference on Cryptology and Network Security (CANS)

is a premier forum for presenting research in the field of cryptology

and network security. The conference seeks academic, industry, and

government submissions on all theoretical and practical aspects of

cryptology and network security. This year marks the 24th iteration of

the conference and will be held at Osaka, Japan. Proceedings of this

year’s conference will be published by Springer LNCS; proceedings of

previous iterations of the conference can be found online.

Submission guidelines

High quality papers on unpublished research and implementation

experiences may be submitted. All papers must be original and not

substantially duplicate work that has been published at, or is

simultaneously submitted to, a journal or another conference or workshop

with proceedings. All submissions must be written in English and span no

more than 20 pages in the Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science

(LNCS) format, including title, abstract, and bibliography. The

introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a level

understandable by a non-expert reader and explain the context to related

work.

Submitted papers may contain supplementary material in the form of

well-marked appendices or a separate file archive (particularly for

source code, data files, etc.). Note that supplementary material will

not be included in the proceedings. Moreover, the main paper should be

intelligible without requiring the reader to consult the supplementary

material; the reviewers may optionally refer to the supplementary

material, but are also permitted to base their assessment on the main

paper alone.

Submissions must be anonymous (no author names, affiliations,

acknowledgments, or obvious references). The conference will also

consider short papers of up to eight pages in the LNCS format, excluding

the bibliography (max 2 pages), for results that are not yet fully

fleshed out or that simply require fewer pages to describe but still

make a significant contribution.

All submissions must be processed with LaTeX2e according to the

instructions given by Springer. Submitted manuscripts must be typeset in

plain Springer LNCS format, in particular without changing the font

size, margins or line spacing. Submissions not meeting these guidelines

may be rejected without consideration of their merits.

Papers must be submitted via EasyChair. The deadline for submissions is

17 April anywhere on earth (AoE).

Important dates

Submission: 17 April AoE. Papers must be submitted via EasyChair.

Notification: 10 July

Camera-ready: 14 August

Conference: 17–20 November

Presentation requirements

At least one author of every accepted paper must register and pay the

full registration fee (non-student) for the conference by the early

registration deadline indicated by the organizers. Papers without a

registered author will be removed from the sessions. Authors must

present their own paper(s). Session proceedings, including all accepted

papers, will be published in LNCS and will be available at the

conference.

Topic areas

Access Control

Anonymity and Censorship Resistance

Applied Cryptography

Biometrics

Block Ciphers & Stream Ciphers

Blockchain/Cryptocurrency Security and Privacy

Confidential Computing

Cryptographic Algorithms and Primitives

Cryptographic Protocols

Cyber Attack (DDoS, Botnets, APTs) prevention, detection and response

Cyber-crime defense and forensics

Data and Application Security

Denial of Service Protection

Data and Computation Integrity

Edge/Fog Computing Security and Privacy

Embedded System Security

Formal Methods for Security and Privacy

Hash Functions

Identity Management and Privacy

IoT (e.g., smart homes, IoT, body-area networks, VANETs) Security

Key Management

Location Based Services Security and Privacy

Malware Analysis, Detection and Prevention

Machine Learning for Security

Network protocol (routing, management) security

Online Social Networks Security and Privacy

Peer-to-Peer Security and Privacy

Post-Quantum Cryptography and Cryptanalysis

Privacy and anonymity in networks and distributed systems

Privacy-Enhancing Technologies

Public-Key Cryptography and Cryptanalysis

Security for Cloud/Edge computing

Security for cyber-physical systems (e.g., autonomous vehicles,

industrial control systems)

Security and Privacy of ML and AI-Based Systems

Security and Resilient Solutions for Critical Infrastructures (e.g.,

electronic voting, smart grid)

Security Architectures

Security in Content Delivery

Security Models

Secure Multi-Party Computation

Secure Distributed Computing

Side-Channel Attacks and Countermeasures

Trust Management

Usable Security

Virtual Private Networks

Web Security (incl. social networking, crowd-sourcing, fake

news/disinformation)Wireless and Mobile Security

Zero-Knowledge Proofs