European Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Conference

Paris, France

2–3 June 2027

About the conference

EICC 2027 aims at establishing a premium venue for the exchange of information and sharing of research findings on cybersecurity and its many aspects between academics and practitioners in Europe. EICC 2027 encourages the dialogue between computer scientists and researchers in all other fields related to cybersecurity, such as behavioral sciences, sociology, criminology, investigations and law. Interdisciplinary contributions are especially welcome.

EICC 2027 is the 11th edition of the conference, which until 2019 was known as the Central European Cybersecurity Conference – CECC, being rebranded to underscore the interdisciplinarity of the conference and broaden its reach.

EICC 2027 is planned as a face-to-face conference.

EICC 2027 proceedings will be published by an international publisher.

Call for papers

Scope

The conference is devoted to exploring and presenting original innovative applications, scientific and technological advancements in the field of cybersecurity. Topics for this conference include, but are not limited to:

Accessible and inclusive cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence (AI) applied to cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence (AI) trustworthiness
Big data and privacy
Business continuity and incident response
Child cybersecurity and privacy
Cloud security
Critical infrastructure security
Cyber forensics
Cyber insurance
Cyber leadership
Cyber warfare
Cyber-physical systems security
Cybersecurity and cyber resilience
Cybersecurity culture
Cybersecurity responsibilisation
Cybersecurity incident reporting
Digital currency, blockchains and cybercrime
Digital privacy
Embedded systems security
Healthcare information security and privacy
Human cybersecurity decision making
Information security governance
Internet of Things (IoT) privacy and security
Law, investigation, internet jurisdiction and ethics
Mobile security
Network security
Security management
Software development security
Surveillance, interception, blocking and sovereignty
Trust management
Whistleblowing

Publication

The proceedings of EICC 2027 will be published by an international publisher.

Proceedings from the previous conferences are available here:

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EICC 2026, EICC 2025

(published by Springer Nature)

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EICC 2024, EICC 2023, EICC 2022, EICC 2021, EICC 2020

(published by ACM)

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CECC 2019, CECC 2018

(published by ACM)

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CECC 2017

(published by University of Maribor Press)

Submission guidelines

The official language of the conference is English. Papers (references included) are limited to 16 pages and up to 4 additional pages with mandatory surcharges.

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Authors are expected to adhere to the best practices in terms of scientific integrity as mentioned in the Publishing Ethics section of the guidelines. The following paper categories reporting onoriginal research findings are welcome:

Full papers

(12-16+ pages)

Short papers

(6-11 pages)

Papers submitted to EICC 2027 have to use the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science Proceedings Template. Please, read template instructions carefully before submitting the paper. The use of the LaTeX template is strongly encouraged. Non-proficient LaTeX users are encouraged to use the Overleaf online collaborative Latex platform (LaTeX2e Proceedings Templates on Overleaf).

The quality of the research papers will be assessed based on its originality, significance and clarity. All submitted research papers will undergo a double-blind reviewing process.Please, make sure that submitted papers do not contain author names or obvious self-references (e.g., self-citations, project funding statements, institutional review board names). Please note that the page limit applies to camera-ready papers with author names included and not the submitted anonymized version. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three reviewers. Afterwards, a discussion will be held by the chairs and reviewers to determine the outcomes of the peer-review.

Submission of a paper implies that at least one of the authors will register and present the paper at the conference if the paper is accepted.

Submission of papers should be performed using the EasyChair EICC 2027 submission system.

Full papers can exceed the page limit by a maximum of 4 pages. Each additional page above the page limit will be charged on top of the registration fee.

Committees

Conference chair

Rushed Kanawati
University Sorbonne Paris Nord (France)
eicc2027@easychair.org

Program committee chair

Martin Atzmueller
Osnabrück University & DFKI (Germany)
eicc2027@easychair.org

Steering committee

Igor Bernik
University of Maribor (Slovenia)

Bela Genge
University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Technology of Tg. Mures (Romania)

Jörg Keller
FernUniversität in Hagen (Germany)

Blaž Markelj
University of Maribor (Slovenia)

Aleksandra Mileva
University Goce Delcev (North Macedonia)

Wojciech Mazurczyk
Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)

Simon Vrhovec
University of Maribor (Slovenia)

Organizer

University Sorbone Paris Nord

Contact

eicc2027@easychair.org

University of Maribor, Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security

Competence Center for Cyber and Information Security

Competence Center for Cyber and Information Security