Technical Scope
Conference Tracks
ICETCIS 2027 invites original, unpublished research contributions and survey papers under the following three technical tracks. Authors should select the track most relevant to their submission at the time of paper upload.
Track 01
Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
- Malware analysis and classification
- Cloud security and container security
- Network intrusion detection and threat intelligence
- Vulnerability assessment and penetration testing (VAPT)
- Cryptography and post-quantum protocols
- IoT and OT / SCADA security
- Digital forensics and incident response
- Memory forensics and artifact analysis
- Mobile and network forensics
- Anti-forensics detection and forensic tool validation
- Cyber law, national cyber policy, and admissibility of digital evidence
- IT governance frameworks (ISO 27001, NIST CSF, COBIT)
- Cyber risk management and risk quantification
- Regulatory compliance (GDPR, IT Act 2000, DPDP Act 2023)
- Third-party and supply chain risk management
- Security audit, assurance, and business continuity
Track 02
Intelligent Systems and Applications
- Machine learning: supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning
- Deep neural network architectures and foundation models
- Natural language processing and large language models
- Computer vision and image recognition
- Federated learning and privacy-preserving AI
- Explainable AI (XAI) and AI ethics
- AI for cybersecurity, malware detection, and threat intelligence
- Intelligent decision-support and expert systems
- Autonomous and multi-agent systems
- AI applications in healthcare, smart cities, and Industry 4.0
Track 03
Emerging Technologies and Applications in Computing
- Cloud computing, edge computing, and fog computing
- Blockchain and distributed ledger technologies
- Quantum computing and quantum cryptography
- Internet of Things (IoT) and cyber-physical systems
- High-performance computing and GPU acceleration
- Software engineering, DevOps, and DevSecOps
- Big data analytics and data engineering
- Next-generation wireless networks (5G/6G)
- Augmented, virtual, and mixed reality
- Green computing and sustainable ICT
Note: The topics listed under each track are indicative and not exhaustive. Authors are
encouraged to submit papers on related subjects that are not explicitly listed, provided the work falls
within the broad scope of the track. Papers spanning more than one track are also welcome, please
indicate a primary track at the time of submission.