CSRIS2026: First International Workshop on Cybersecure Supply Chains for Safe and Resilient Industrial Systems Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) Valencia, Spain, September 22, 2026 |
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| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=csris2026 |
We are pleased to invite submissions to the 1st International Workshop on Cybersecure Supply Chains for Safe and Resilient Industrial Systems (CSRIS 2026), to be held at the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Valencia, Spain, on 22 September 2026.
CSRIS 2026 will provide a forum for discussing security, resilience, and digital transformation in supply chains, with particular attention to safe and resilient industrial operations. The workshop welcomes original research papers, industrial contributions, and work-in-progress.
REGISTRATION SUPPORT AWARDS: We are delighted to announce that a limited number of registration support awards will be available to the authors of the three best workshop papers. The support will cover up to 3 × €295 (Workshops only: Early Registration rate). The award will be applied directly through the workshop, and registration fees will be paid to the conference on behalf of the selected authors. In addition, workshop registration offers participants full flexibility to move between workshops throughout the day, allowing them to attend multiple presentations and engage with a broader range of discussions and research topics.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION: Selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication in IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics.
TOPICS OF INTEREST:
The workshop welcomes original research papers, industrial contributions, and work-in-progress on security, resilience, and digital transformation in supply chains. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Blockchain-Based Supply Chain Security and Trust Mechanisms
- IoT and Cyber-Physical System Security in Supply Chains
- AI and Machine Learning for Threat Detection, Prediction, and Decision Support
- Explainable and Trustworthy AI in Supply Chain Systems
- Third-Party and Vendor Risk Management
- Zero-Trust Architectures in Supply Chain Networks
- Resilience, Robustness, and Incident Response in Supply Chains
- Risk Assessment, Modelling, and Cybersecurity Metrics
- Privacy-Preserving Technologies (e.g., Federated Learning, Secure MPC)
- Data Sharing, Interoperability, and Standardisation
- Digital Twins for Supply Chain Monitoring, Simulation, and Security
- Big Data Analytics and Predictive Modelling in Supply Chains
- Cloud, Edge, and Distributed Computing for Supply Chain Systems
- Simulation and Modelling of Complex Supply Chain Networks
- Autonomous and Self-Healing Supply Chain Systems
- Supply Chain Security for Emerging Technologies and Critical Infrastructure
- Smart Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 Supply Chains
- Healthcare, Pharmaceutical, and Food Supply Chain Integrity
- Transportation, Logistics, and Global Trade Security
- Energy and Critical Infrastructure Supply Chains
- Regulatory Compliance, Governance, and Data Privacy
- Legal, Ethical, and Societal Implications of Supply Chain Technologies
- Standards, Certification, and Best Practices
- Experimental Testbeds, Datasets, and Benchmarking
- Tools, Frameworks, and Open-Source Platforms
- Case Studies, Real-World Deployments, and Lessons Learned
Submission Guidelines
All papers (6 - 12 pages) must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Papers will be reviewed by at least three reviewers.
Workshop proceedings will be provided as a complementary book to the SAFECOMP Proceedings in the Springer LNCS series.
Please keep your paper format according to SPRINGER LNCS style guidelines (use Microsoft Word if possible).
Submission will be via EasyChair.
Selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication in IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics.
Deadlines
Full paper submission: 4 May 2026
Notification of acceptance: 18 May 2026
Camera-ready submission: 08 June 2026
Workshop: 22 September 2026
Committees
Technical Program Committee
Dr Kia Dashtipour (Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK)
Dr Craig Thomson (Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK)
Hasina Andriambelo (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)
Dr João Resende (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
Dr Fernando Viana (Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil)
Dr Andrea Gelmini (Airbus Operations, UK)
Dr Aida Akbarzadeh (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Dr Ahmed Walid Amro (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Dr Nazaré Rego (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
Dr José Crispim (Universidade do Minho, Portugal)
Organizing committee
Dr Naghmeh Moradpoor, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK
Dr Nubio Vidal, Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland, UK
Dr Michael Robinson, Airbus Operations, Newport, UK
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Dr Nubio Vidal.
Support
The CSRIS 2026 workshop is funded by the Welsh Government under the Enhanced Knowledge Transfer Partnership (EKTP) programme, supporting a project on a Supply Chain Security Management Framework. This initiative is a collaborative Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, and Airbus Operations Limited, Newport, Wales, UK.
