CPSIoTSec 2025 : The 7th Joint Workshop on CPS & IoT Security and Privacy

October 17-17, 2025Taipei
The Joint Workshop on CPS&IoT Security and Privacy (CPSIoTSec) is the result of the merger of the Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Security and Privacy (CPS-SPC) and Workshop on the Internet of Things Security and Privacy (IoTS&P) previously organized annually in conjunction with ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security.

The Workshop on CPS&IoT Security and Privacy (CPSIoTSec 2025) invites academia, industry, and governmental entities to submit:

- Original research papers on the security and privacy of CPS&IoT
- Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers on the security and privacy of CPS&IoT
- Demos (hands-on or videos) of testbeds/experiences of CPS&IoT security and privacy research

We seek submissions from multiple interdisciplinary backgrounds tackling security and privacy issues in CPS&IoT, including but not limited to:

- AI/ML for CPS and IoT security
- Control-theoretic approaches
- CPS/IoT malware analysis
- CPS/IoT firmware analysis
- Economics of security and privacy
- Game theory applied to CPS/IoT security
- Hardware-assisted CPS/IoT security
- High assurance security architectures
- Human factors, humans in the loop, and usable security
- Identity and access management
- Intrusion and anomaly detection
- Mathematical foundations for secure CPS/IoT
- Metrics and risk assessment approaches
- Model-based security systems engineering
- Network security
- Privacy and trust
- Security and privacy of AI integrations in CPS/IoT
- Security and resilience metrics
- Sensor and actuator attacks
- Understanding dependencies among security, reliability and safety in CPS/IoT

Also of interest will be papers that can point the research community to new research directions, and those that can set research agendas and priorities in CPS/IoT security and privacy. There will be a best paper award.

Submissions include long papers (12 pages), short papers (6 pages), or 1-page abstracts:
- Long papers include a) Original research on a CPS/IoT security and privacy topic, b) Systematization of Knowledge of CPS/IoT security and privacy;
- Short papers include original work-in-progress research on a CPS/IoT security and privacy topic;
- 1-page abstracts include demos/interesting findings/insights on CPS/IoT security and privacy, which will be accompanied by a hands-on demo during the workshop.


Paper Submission Site: https://cpsiotsec25.hotcrp.com/


We look forward to your submissions!

Program Chairs:
Kassem M. Fawaz, University of Wisconsin, USA
Daisuke Mashima, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore