
European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference
CentraleSupélec / Inria, Rennes, France
Advances in Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity: Insights from Funded Research Projects – CyFRP 2025
The CyFRP special session aims to facilitate the connection and interaction among research projects, such as national and EU-funded projects. It serves as a medium for participants to engage in discussions about ongoing research and development efforts. The track is designed to foster opportunities for sharing knowledge and technology, identifying common objectives, and establishing the groundwork for potential collaborations. This may include joint initiatives, research proposals, researcher exchanges, or collective participation in events.
We encourage submissions from recently finished projects that have valuable results to share, as well as from newly initiated research projects looking for datasets and tools for their work. The CyFRP special session at EICC 2025 provides an opportunity to:
Submission Guidelines
Please follow submission guidelines for EICC 2025. Contrary to the main track, CyFRP special session papers will undergo a single-blind reviewing process.
The CyFRP special session welcomes shorter papers (5 pages or less). Please note that very short papers (of fewer than 4 pages) may be moved to the back matter. Such papers will neither be available for indexing nor visible as individual papers on Springer Nature Link. They will, however, be listed in the Table of Contents. For details, please see Section 3.2 of Springer's Instructions for Authors.
Submit papers using EICC 2025 submission system. Please select the "CyFRP 2025 (special session)" track when submitting your paper.
Important Dates
Submission deadline
Author notification
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Publication
Papers will be published by Springer Nature in the EICC 2025 proceedings.
Contact
Special session chairs
Jean-Francois Lalande,,
CentraleSupélec / Inria (France)
Simon Vrhovec,
University of Maribor (Slovenia)
Special session program committee
Luca Caviglione,
CNR - IMATI (Italy)
Michał Choraś,
Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology (Poland)
Kovila Coopamootoo,
King’s College London (UK)
Tiago Cruz,
University of Coimbra (Portugal)
Pavlos Efraimidis,
Democritus University of Thrace (Greece)
George Drosatos,
Athena Research Center (Greece)
Damjan Fujs,
University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Petra Grd,
University of Zagreb (Croatia)
Piroska Haller,
Petru Maior University (Romania)
Marko Hölbl,
University of Maribor (Slovenia)
Shujun Li,
University of Kent (UK)
Ioannis Mavridis,
University of Macedonia (Greece)
David Megías,
Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3) & Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain)
Pal-Stefan Murvay,
Politehnica University of Timisoara (Romania)
Niels Nijdam,
University of Geneva (Switzerland)
Konstantinos Rantos,
Democritus University of Thrace (Greece)
Michael Sirivianos,
Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)
Aimilia Tasidou,
Institut Polytechnique de Paris (France)
Igor Tomičić,
University of Zagreb (Croatia)
Steffen Wendzel,
University of Ulm (Germany)
Christos Xenakis,
University of Piraeus (Greece)