Workshop on Sustainable security and Awareness For nExt generation infRastructures (SAFER 2026)

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CALL FOR PAPERS

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The Workshop on Sustainable security and Awareness For nExt generation

infRastructures (SAFER 2026) in conjunction with the 21st International

Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2026)

Linköping, Sweden, August 24-27, 2026

For more details, please visit the SAFER 2026 official website:

https://www.ares-conference.eu/safer

SCOPE

Cybersecurity has always been, and will continue to be, a critical

challenge in our increasingly interconnected world, especially with the

rapid proliferation of the IoT (Internet of Things) and AI (Artificial

Intelligence) techniques. While extensive research is conducted to

enhance security solutions, many promising, the primary focus remains

solely on strengthening security, often neglecting other essential

dimensions of life, such as the ESG (Environment, Socio-economic, and

Governance) factors. For instance, cybersecurity practices can have

considerable environmental impacts, such as the energy consumption of

large data centers powering advanced encryption systems and training

large-scale neural networks, which significantly contribute to carbon

emissions. In fact, the digital sector, including IT and related

industries, already accounts for 3% to 4% of global greenhouse gas

emissions, a high percentage for such a relatively recent field. This

percentage is rapidly increasing, underscoring the urgency of

addressing environmental concerns alongside security. From an economic

perspective, the deployment of cybersecurity measures can impose

financial challenges on businesses and widen inequalities by

disadvantaging smaller enterprises. On a social level, overreaching

surveillance systems designed to improve security can unintentionally

undermine privacy, fostering mistrust among individuals. Regarding

governance, prioritizing security without sufficiently safeguarding the

citizens’ rights risks disrupting the equilibrium of powers, where

cybersecurity tools are misused for political control and limiting

access to information. These are just a few of the many complex

challenges related to ESG at hand. In this context, it is essential to

aim for a more sustainable security that goes beyond technological

considerations and addresses the environment’s challenges, social

equity, privacy rights, and ethical governance.

The SAFER Workshop aims to investigate the intersection of computer

security and its ESG (Environmental, Socio-Economic, and Governance)

aspects. This workshop aims to unite interdisciplinary researchers and

practitioners to discuss challenges and solutions at the intersection of

these fields.

Topics of interest encompass the integration of cybersecurity principles

across various domains, including:

– green IT and energy-efficient solutions for IoT

– environmental impact of AI, ML, and security hardware

– equitable access to AI and other systems

– fairness in ML, AI, and other systems

– inclusivity, diversity, and gender equality in cybersecurity

– compliance with legislation and standards

– cybersecurity certifications

– compliance-by-design

– self-sovereignty

– social impact of blockchain technologies and decentralized systems

– e-voting and e-government

– fake news and disinformation

– cybersecurity awareness

– technology acceptance

– usable security for non-experts and accessible usable security

– data protection and privacy

– data governance

– data access and usage control

– cyber risk management and cyber insurance

– social engineering

The Workshop Chairs, in conjunction with the Workshop Program Committee,

will select the best paper, and its authors will be awarded a physical

(paper) and digital certificate.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submissions must have a maximum length of 18 pages, including

references, and must not substantially overlap with papers that have

been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a

conference with proceedings.

The accepted papers will be published by Springer in Lecture Notes in

Computer Science (LNCS).

More information is available at:

https://www.ares-conference.eu/submission-guidelines

IMPORTANT DATES

– May 18, 2026: Submission Deadlines

– June 1, 2026: Author notification

– June 13, 2026: Camera-ready upload

– August 24–27, 2026: Conference

WORKSHOP CHAIRS

– Daniele Canavese, CNR-IMATI, Italy

– Mohamed Ali Kandi, IRIT-University of Toulouse, France

– Leonardo Regano, University of Cagliari, Italy