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MAL-IoT 2026 : 11th International Workshop on Malicious Software and Hardware in the Internet of Things

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Link: https://security.ucc.ie/mal-iot2026/
 
When May 19, 2026 - May 19, 2026
Where Catania, Italy
Abstract Registration Due Feb 25, 2026
Submission Deadline Feb 27, 2026
Notification Due Mar 27, 2026
Final Version Due Apr 6, 2026
Categories    security   cryptography   internet of things   embedded systems
 

Call For Papers

Co-located with ACM International Conference on Computing Frontiers 2026

Cyber-physical and smart embedded systems, already highly networked, are increasingly connected to form the Internet of Things, handling large amounts of private and safety critical data. The pervasive diffusion of these devices will create several threats to privacy and could open new possibilities for attackers, since the security of even large portions of the Internet of Things could be harmed by compromising a reduced number of components. The possibility of securely updating devices should be guaranteed and it should be possible to verify and assert the root of trust of components. With respect to this context, we invite contributions in different areas of security and privacy in the Internet of Things. Topics of interest for the workshop include but are not limited to:

- Malicious firmware design and detection
- Malware in Internet of Things applications
- Hardware root of trust
- Privacy issues of IoT and pervasive systems
- Supply chain security and hardware trojans
- Hardware authentication and IP protection
- Secure communication and key-management
- Implementation attacks and countermeasures
- Emerging threats and attack vectors in the Internet of Things
- Secure data sharing in federated IoT environments
- Secure Artificial intelligence for IoT devices
- GDPR-compliant hardware and software design

Prospective authors are invited to submit novel contributions, works in progress, and positional papers (4 to 8 pages for regular papers, 2 to 4 pages for extended abstracts, double-column ACM conference format). Submissions must be anonymous with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or obvious references.

Computing Frontiers 2026 has obtained the technical sponsorship of the ACM Association for Computing Machinery. All the papers will be published on the ACM Digital Library and indexed in SCOPUS. At least one author of an accepted paper is required to register for the whole Computing Frontiers 2026 conference.

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