Training Description
- Focuses on security and resilience of critical infrastructure and maritime systems
- Highlights Industry 4.0 and Maritime 4.0 technologies
- Brings together researchers, professionals, and industry stakeholders
- Addresses cybersecurity frameworks and compliance standards
- Emphasizes collaboration between academia and industry
CIMSS 2026, the 6th International Workshop on Critical Infrastructure and Maritime Systems Security, is held in conjunction with ACNS 2026, the 24th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security. This workshop is dedicated to advancing the security and resilience of critical infrastructure, with a particular focus on maritime systems undergoing digital transformation through Industry 4.0 technologies.
Workshop Overview
The event serves as a platform for researchers, cybersecurity professionals, engineers, and industry stakeholders to share research, innovative ideas, and practical insights. It aims to foster collaboration between academia and industry, addressing the growing need for robust cybersecurity in increasingly digitized maritime and critical infrastructure environments.
Participants will explore the latest advancements in automation, real-time data analytics, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity frameworks. The workshop also emphasizes the importance of compliance with international standards such as IACS Unified Requirements E-26 and E-27, ensuring that organizations remain resilient against evolving cyber threats.
Main Topics and Audience
Key topics include cybersecurity for critical infrastructure such as power grids, water treatment facilities, and transportation systems, as well as the security of maritime systems. The workshop delves into the intersection of operational technology and cybersecurity, particularly within the context of Industry 4.0 and Maritime 4.0.
The event is tailored for a diverse audience, including cybersecurity analysts, OT security engineers, maritime IT managers, compliance managers, academic researchers, and policy advisors. Attendees represent sectors such as maritime, transportation, utilities, and other critical infrastructure domains.
Challenges Addressed and Event Experience
CIMSS 2026 addresses pressing challenges such as protecting digitized maritime and critical infrastructure from cyberattacks, ensuring compliance with evolving standards, and managing operational risks. The workshop encourages the development of practical, real-world security solutions through active discussion and knowledge exchange.
The in-person format offers keynote presentations, paper sessions, and networking opportunities. A best paper award, sponsored by Springer, recognizes outstanding academic contributions, further emphasizing the event’s commitment to thought leadership and academic excellence.
Key Themes and Positioning
Recurring themes include critical infrastructure security, Maritime 4.0, cybersecurity frameworks, and resilience. The workshop positions itself as a vital forum for fostering collaboration between academia and industry, addressing real-world challenges, and promoting creative solutions in the field of maritime and critical infrastructure cybersecurity.

