SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder
Call For Paper (CFP) Description
Over the past few years, challenges stemming from information disorder and its associated issues have presented significant hurdles in various domains including healthcare, election reporting, and political journalism on a global scale. Current discussions regarding potential solutions to information disorder have predominantly centered around modifications to the management and oversight of digital platforms, along with the necessity of enhancing the clarity of their operations.
With the rise of social media, it has become easier for false information to spread quickly and widely. Some common methods to deal with information disorder include fact-checking websites and tools, promoting media literacy and critical thinking skills, and increasing transparency and accountability in the media. However, this is an ongoing and complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach from individuals, governments, and tech companies alike. Hence, building upon the tangible achievements of the organizers' prior research endeavors, we aim to convene the second workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder (SCID), co-located with the 20th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM AsiaCCS 2025). Our intention is to foster the exchange of fresh insights and research within this domain, particularly emphasizing the perspective of computer security.
The workshop aims to explore innovative ways to combat information disorder, including misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation. We welcome contributions in areas such as computational detection methods, cognitive analysis, interdisciplinary strategies, and ethical considerations. This workshop fosters collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to address the challenges posed by the proliferation of false and misleading information from the computer security perspective.
Topics of Interest (but are not limited to):
Automated detection of information disorder.
Identifying and mitigating the spread of false information online, fake news.
Fact-checking and verification mechanisms.
Rumour spreading and its impact on public perception.
Developing tools and techniques for identifying false or manipulated content.
Cybersecurity risks of deep/cheapfakes and AI-generated multimedia contents.
Technical measures to detect and prevent dissemination of false information.
Evaluating the effectiveness of existing strategies for countering disinformation.
Ethical considerations in content filtering and moderation.
Psychological aspects of information sharing and belief formation.
Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning for misinformation analysis.
Cross-disciplinary approaches to combating information disorder.
Case studies of past incidents involving information manipulation.
Digital literacy and educational interventions for promoting media literacy.
Assessing the impact of disinformation on individuals, organizations, and society as a whole.
Regulation, law, and policies around information disorder.
Educating end users on how to identify and avoid manipulation and falsehoods.
Digital forensics techniques for investigating information manipulation.
Malware dissemination and propagation analysis.
Secure software development and resilience against manipulation.
Human-centric approaches to misinformation mitigation.
Privacy considerations in misinformation detection and mitigation.
Algorithmic transparency and accountability in content recommendation
With the rise of social media, it has become easier for false information to spread quickly and widely. Some common methods to deal with information disorder include fact-checking websites and tools, promoting media literacy and critical thinking skills, and increasing transparency and accountability in the media. However, this is an ongoing and complex issue that requires a multi-faceted approach from individuals, governments, and tech companies alike. Hence, building upon the tangible achievements of the organizers' prior research endeavors, we aim to convene the second workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder (SCID), co-located with the 20th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM AsiaCCS 2025). Our intention is to foster the exchange of fresh insights and research within this domain, particularly emphasizing the perspective of computer security.
The workshop aims to explore innovative ways to combat information disorder, including misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation. We welcome contributions in areas such as computational detection methods, cognitive analysis, interdisciplinary strategies, and ethical considerations. This workshop fosters collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to address the challenges posed by the proliferation of false and misleading information from the computer security perspective.
Topics of Interest (but are not limited to):
Automated detection of information disorder.
Identifying and mitigating the spread of false information online, fake news.
Fact-checking and verification mechanisms.
Rumour spreading and its impact on public perception.
Developing tools and techniques for identifying false or manipulated content.
Cybersecurity risks of deep/cheapfakes and AI-generated multimedia contents.
Technical measures to detect and prevent dissemination of false information.
Evaluating the effectiveness of existing strategies for countering disinformation.
Ethical considerations in content filtering and moderation.
Psychological aspects of information sharing and belief formation.
Leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning for misinformation analysis.
Cross-disciplinary approaches to combating information disorder.
Case studies of past incidents involving information manipulation.
Digital literacy and educational interventions for promoting media literacy.
Assessing the impact of disinformation on individuals, organizations, and society as a whole.
Regulation, law, and policies around information disorder.
Educating end users on how to identify and avoid manipulation and falsehoods.
Digital forensics techniques for investigating information manipulation.
Malware dissemination and propagation analysis.
Secure software development and resilience against manipulation.
Human-centric approaches to misinformation mitigation.
Privacy considerations in misinformation detection and mitigation.
Algorithmic transparency and accountability in content recommendation
Conference Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder is Join the 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder (SCID) at ACM AsiaCCS 2025, exploring innovative ways to combat misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation from the computer security perspective.
How do I submit my paper to SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
Submit your paper via the official submission portal at https://www.scid.tech/. Follow the submission guidelines outlined in the CFP.
How do I register for the SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
Register at https://www.scid.tech/. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot and avail discounts.
What topics are accepted at SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
The topics accepted at SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder include machine learning, Computer Security, information disorder, multimedia verification. Papers that explore innovative ideas or solutions in these areas are highly encouraged.
What are the important dates for SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
- Start Date: 26 Aug, 2025
- End Date: 26 Aug, 2025
- End Date: 26 Aug, 2025
What is the location and date of SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder will be held on 26 Aug, 2025 - 26 Aug, 2025 at Ha Noi, Vietnam. More details about the event location and travel arrangements can be found on the conference’s official website.
What is the location of SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder will be held at Ha Noi, Vietnam.
Can I submit more than one paper to SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
Yes, multiple submissions are allowed, provided they align with the conference’s themes and topics. Each submission will be reviewed independently.
What is the review process for submissions?
Papers will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the field, ensuring that only high-quality, relevant work is selected for presentation. Each paper will be evaluated on originality, significance, and clarity.
What presentation formats are available at SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
Presentations can be made in various formats including oral presentations, poster sessions, or virtual presentations. Specific details will be provided upon acceptance of your paper.
Can I make changes to my submission after I’ve submitted it?
Modifications to your submission are allowed until the submission deadline. After that, no changes can be made. Please make sure all details are correct before submitting.
What are the benefits of attending SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder?
Attending SCID @ AsiaCCS 2025 : The 2nd workshop on Security-Centric Strategies for Combating Information Disorder provides an opportunity to present your research, network with peers and experts in your field, and gain feedback on your work. Additionally, it is an excellent platform for career advancement and collaboration opportunities.
What should I include in my abstract or proposal submission?
Your abstract or proposal should include a concise summary of your paper, including its purpose, methodology, and key findings. Ensure that it aligns with the conference themes.