AI&CCPS 2025 : International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber and Cyber-Physical Security
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cybersecurity are two of the most prominent topics nowadays due to rapid advancements in AI, particularly in Large Language Models (LLMs), and the growing number of cyberattacks and their impact. Additionally, emerging directives, regulations, and legislative acts are driving these topics beyond academia into industry and society. While cybersecurity has been a prolific field for the application of AI techniques, it is evident that AI is increasingly becoming a prime target of malicious activities and also being misused as an attacking agent or facilitator.
The International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber and Cyber-Physical Security (AI&CCPSM; https://2025.ares-conference.eu/program/aiccps/) aims to explore both the expanding role of AI in addressing security challenges in digital and physical systems, and the need to address the robustness and resilience of AI techniques. This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both communities – cybersecurity and artificial intelligence – to discuss problems and solutions on the intersection of these fields.
AI&CCPS is a workshop of the 20th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2025).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- AI applied to:
* Automated Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing
* Code Static Analysis
* Deobfuscation
* Intrusion Detection and Anomaly Detection
* Log Processing and Summarizing
* Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering
* Phishing and Social Engineering
* Securing Industrial Control Systems
* Security Monitoring
- Adversarial Attacks and Defenses
- AI-driven biometric authentication and behavioral analysis
- AI-generated Threats (deepfakes, automated misinformation)
- AI-powered deception
- AI used as an Attacking Actor
- Challenges related to AI and Information Security
- Cybercrimes Exploiting AI
- Ethical Aspects in AI (Cyber-Physical Security, Privacy and Data Protection Related)
- Large Language Models (LLMs) for Cybersecurity Applications
- Legal and Human Aspects of AI and Security
- Privacy Preservation when applying AI
- Resilience and AI
- Responsible AI usage in Cyber Defense and Law Enforcement
- Robustness of AI
- Secure Deployment of AI Models
- Secure Processing in Machine Learning Algorithms
- Securing AI Pipelines and Data Integrity
- Security of Cyber-Physical Systems using AI
- Trust and Explainability when using AI
- Threat models and attack strategies
Important dates
* April 15, 2025: Submission Deadline (AoE)
* May 15, 2025: Author notification (AoE)
* June 13, 2025: Camera Ready Upload (AoE)
* August 11-14, 2025: Conference
The submission guidelines can be found at https://2025.ares-conference.eu/call-for-papers/
The International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Cyber and Cyber-Physical Security (AI&CCPSM; https://2025.ares-conference.eu/program/aiccps/) aims to explore both the expanding role of AI in addressing security challenges in digital and physical systems, and the need to address the robustness and resilience of AI techniques. This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from both communities – cybersecurity and artificial intelligence – to discuss problems and solutions on the intersection of these fields.
AI&CCPS is a workshop of the 20th International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security (ARES 2025).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
- AI applied to:
* Automated Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing
* Code Static Analysis
* Deobfuscation
* Intrusion Detection and Anomaly Detection
* Log Processing and Summarizing
* Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering
* Phishing and Social Engineering
* Securing Industrial Control Systems
* Security Monitoring
- Adversarial Attacks and Defenses
- AI-driven biometric authentication and behavioral analysis
- AI-generated Threats (deepfakes, automated misinformation)
- AI-powered deception
- AI used as an Attacking Actor
- Challenges related to AI and Information Security
- Cybercrimes Exploiting AI
- Ethical Aspects in AI (Cyber-Physical Security, Privacy and Data Protection Related)
- Large Language Models (LLMs) for Cybersecurity Applications
- Legal and Human Aspects of AI and Security
- Privacy Preservation when applying AI
- Resilience and AI
- Responsible AI usage in Cyber Defense and Law Enforcement
- Robustness of AI
- Secure Deployment of AI Models
- Secure Processing in Machine Learning Algorithms
- Securing AI Pipelines and Data Integrity
- Security of Cyber-Physical Systems using AI
- Trust and Explainability when using AI
- Threat models and attack strategies
Important dates
* April 15, 2025: Submission Deadline (AoE)
* May 15, 2025: Author notification (AoE)
* June 13, 2025: Camera Ready Upload (AoE)
* August 11-14, 2025: Conference
The submission guidelines can be found at https://2025.ares-conference.eu/call-for-papers/