Conference Description
The 3rd International Conference on Cryptography and Information Security (VCRIS 2026) is set to take place at a prominent academic venue in Hanoi, Vietnam. This event is recognized for bringing together leading researchers, industry professionals, and academic experts to explore the latest developments in cryptography and information security. The conference is designed to foster the exchange of innovative research, encourage collaboration, and influence the future direction of secure information systems.
Introduction to VCRIS 2026
VCRIS 2026 is organized through the combined efforts of the Academy of Cryptography Techniques and several respected institutions. These include the Vietnam Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics and the Vietnam Association of ICT Faculties-Institutes-Schools-Universities. The Information Security Journal also plays a significant role in supporting the event. International collaboration is further enhanced by the involvement of the University of Lorraine, the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, and the Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography group of KU Leuven. This diverse partnership ensures a high-quality platform for the exchange of ideas and research findings.
Main Objectives and Areas of Focus
The primary aim of VCRIS 2026 is to provide a comprehensive forum for presenting and discussing advancements in cryptography, post-quantum security, systems security, and AI-driven cybersecurity. The conference welcomes original research, case studies, system implementations, and forward-thinking papers that address both theoretical and practical challenges. By encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, VCRIS 2026 strives to advance the state of the art in information security and related fields.
Key Topics and Conference Tracks
Participants will have the opportunity to engage with a broad spectrum of topics within cryptography and information security. The conference features several specialized tracks designed to highlight current trends and emerging challenges in the field.
- Theoretical and Post-Quantum Cryptography
- Applied Cryptography and Privacy
- Systems and Network Security
- AI-driven Security and Threat Intelligence
- Emerging Security Technologies
Submission Process and Review Standards
Researchers are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts that adhere to the IEEE conference format and are written in English. Submissions should not exceed six pages in length. Each paper will undergo a thorough double-blind peer review process, with at least three technical Program Committee members evaluating the work. This process ensures that only high-quality and relevant contributions are selected for presentation at the conference.
Publication and Recognition
Papers accepted and presented at VCRIS 2026 will be considered for inclusion in IEEE Xplore, provided they meet the required standards. This offers authors a valuable opportunity to disseminate their research to a global audience and contribute to the ongoing advancement of cryptography and information security.
