The International Conference on Intelligent Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity

* Venue: University of Trento, Italy (1-4 September 2026)

Scope

The International Conference on Intelligent Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity (IDFC 2026) aims to bring together leading researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share advances in forensic science, cybersecurity defense, and intelligence analytics. With the proliferation of AI, including the recent rise of generative AI, IoT, blockchain, and cloud technologies, the boundaries between cybersecurity and forensics are increasingly intertwined. IDFC 2026 provides a platform to explore the convergence of these domains for effective cybercrime prevention, digital evidence handling, and trust preservation.

The conference invites novel contributions that address emerging threats, privacy challenges, and innovative tools that strengthen cyber defense and forensic investigations across multiple disciplines. In particular, IDFC 2026 seeks to highlight the transformative role of generative AI and other emerging technologies in shaping the future of digital forensics and cybersecurity. Contributions exploring the creation and detection of synthetic content, deepfake forensics, generative threat modeling, and AI-driven forensic intelligence are especially encouraged. By fostering dialogue on these cutting-edge intersections, IDFC 2026 aims to promote resilient, adaptive, and intelligent cyber-forensic ecosystems that uphold digital trust and transparency.

*Advanced Digital Forensics

Memory, firmware, and hardware-assisted forensics

Live forensics and real-time evidence acquisition

Cross-platform and cross-device forensic correlation

Timeline reconstruction and event attribution at scale

Forensics for encrypted, ephemeral, and volatile data

Automated triage and prioritization of digital evidence

Multimedia forensics (image, video, audio, and sensor data)

Forensics for cyber-physical systems and smart infrastructures

*AI and Machine Learning for Security and Forensics

Foundation models for security analytics

Multimodal AI for forensic reasoning and correlation

Continual, online, and adaptive learning in forensic systems

Robust ML against poisoning and evasion attacks

Human-in-the-loop AI for investigative decision support

Causal AI for cyber incident attribution

Trust, fairness, and bias analysis in forensic AI

Benchmarking datasets and evaluation metrics for forensic AI

*Privacy-Preserving, Distributed, and Trustworthy Forensics

Federated and decentralized forensic learning

Secure multi-party computation for investigations

Homomorphic encryption in forensic analytics

Confidential computing and trusted execution environments

Privacy-preserving evidence sharing across organizations

Secure data collaboration between law enforcement and industry

Transparency, auditability, and reproducibility in forensic systems

*Next-Generation Cybersecurity and Cyber Defense

AI-driven cyber defense and autonomous response systems

Adversarial attacks against security systems and AI models

Post-quantum cryptography and forensic readiness

Cyber deception, honeypots, and active defense strategies

Supply-chain attacks and software integrity verification

Detection and mitigation of insider threats

Security for 5G/6G networks and edge computing

Cyber resilience and recovery modeling

*Generative AI and Synthetic Media Forensics

Detection, attribution, and provenance of AI-generated content

Deepfake forensics for images, video, voice, and text

Watermarking, fingerprinting, and content authenticity verification

Generative AI for attack simulation and red teaming

Generative models for reconstructing missing or damaged evidence

Prompt forensics and analysis of LLM misuse

Adversarial generative models and forensic countermeasures

Forensics of AI agents and autonomous systems

*Blockchain, Web3, and Financial Crime Forensics

Smart contract analysis and vulnerability forensics

Cryptocurrency tracing and transaction graph analysis

DeFi fraud, rug pulls, and NFT-related crimes

Forensics for decentralized identity (DID) systems

Tokenomics manipulation and market abuse detection

Cross-chain forensic analysis and interoperability challenges

*Human, Social, and Cognitive Dimensions of Cybercrime

Social engineering and phishing analysis using AI

Behavioral analytics for insider threat detection

Cognitive forensics and decision-making under uncertainty

Misinformation, disinformation, and influence operations

Online radicalization and coordinated inauthentic behavior

*Applied Systems, Tools, and Case Studies

End-to-end forensic platforms and real-world deployments

National and international cybercrime case studies

Public-private collaboration models in cyber investigations

Evaluation of forensic tools in operational environments

Lessons learned from large-scale cyber incidents

*Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning

Federated learning for collaborative forensic analysis

Differential privacy in distributed cyber investigations

Secure multi-party computation for evidence sharing

Privacy-aware threat intelligence aggregation

Homomorphic encryption for forensic data processing

All accepted papers will be published (Open Access) in the Proceedings of the First International Conference on Intelligent Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity (IDFC 2026), in the Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications series by IOS Press.

Proceedings will be indexed in Scopus, Web of Science, EI Compendex, Google Scholar, DBLP, and Book Citation Index.