29-30 June 2026


Nottingham, UK
ECCWS 2026
25th European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security
Call for Papers

- Academic Papers
- Case Studies
- Work in-Progress Papers
- PhD Papers
- Masters Papers
- Posters and Presentations
- Non- Academic or Practitioner Contributions
Aims and Scope
ECCWS provides a comprehensive platform for the exploration and discussion of the complex and evolving challenges in the fields of cyber warfare and cybersecurity. It seeks to bridge the gap between academic research, practical applications, and policy-making, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and the exchange of ideas. The conference focuses on both theoretical and applied aspects of cybersecurity and cyber defence, with an emphasis on the implications for national security, military strategy, and global stability.
Topics Covered
The call for papers for the ECCWS conference asked for contributions that considered the following topics. In addition, the committee welcomed papers on a number of specialist mini-tracks which can be seen at the end of this list.
Cyber Warfare Strategies and Tactics
- Offensive Cyber Operations
- Defensive Cyber Operations
- Cyber Deterrence and Cyber Power.
Cyber Defence and Security
- Threat Detection and Incident Response
- Security Architectures
- Vulnerability Assessment and Management including pentesting
Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Adversary Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs)
- Threat Intelligence Sharing
- Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs).
Critical Infrastructure Protection
- Protection of Energy, Water, and Transport Systems
- Financial Sector Security
- Telecommunications Security
Military Applications of Cyber Technologies
- Cyber Command and Control Systems
- Cyber-Physical Systems in Defence
- Information Warfare and Psychological Operations.
Legal and Ethical Issues in Cyber Warfare
- International Law and Cyber Conflict
- Ethical Dilemmas in Cyber Operations
- Cyber Espionage and Sovereignty.
Emerging Technologies and Innovations
- Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity
- Quantum Computing and Cybersecurity
- Blockchain for Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Education and Training
- Military Cyber Training Programs
- Cybersecurity Curriculum Development
- Capacity Building in Cybersecurity
Policy, Governance, and International Cooperation
- National Cybersecurity Strategies
- International Cyber Norms and Agreements
- Public-Private Partnerships in Cybersecurity
Cybercrime and Law Enforcement
- Digital Forensics
- Countering Cybercrime
- Legal Frameworks for Cybercrime
Mini Tracks
Interdisciplinary Research in Cybersecurity
Mini Track Chair: Dr. Char Sample, Marshall University, USA
The dynamic and interconnected nature of cyber security touches and influences many aspects of life. This inter-relatedness suggests that other disciplines might influence, or even possibly impact, cyber events. For example, geo-political events, environmental events, culture, psychology or economic disciplines may offer new ideas on how cyber events are viewed and understood. These disciplines also, provide models and frameworks that, when applied to cybersecurity may possibly provide new solutions to long standing challenges. This track is dedicated to crossing the traditional disciplines of academia and examining cyber events within the context of another academic discipline. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Decision science and cybersecurity
- Data science in cybersecurity
- Natural disasters and cyber events
- Conflict and cyber events
- Environmental resources and cyber events
- Financial events and cyber events
- Cyber-Physical systems security
- Complexity modelling in cybersecurity
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Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline | 7 December 2026 |
Notification of abstract acceptance | 21 December 2016 |
Full paper due for review | 26 January 2026 |
Notification of paper acceptance (with any requested changes) | 6 April 2026 |
Earlybird registration closes | 20 April 2026 |
Final paper due (with any changes) | 4May 2026 |
Final Author registration date | 25 May 2026 |
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Conference Contacts
Academic Enquiries | Professor Dan Remenyi |
Submission Enquiries | Val Northfield |
Registration Enquiries | Belinda Burchell |
Other Enquiries | Elaine Hayne |