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Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime) 2026

Type Conference
Organization APWG
Event Format Physical
Size 101 - 300 approximate delegates
Registration Not Free
SPEAKING: FREE-TO-SPEAK

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Conference Description

Key Takeaways

  • Peer-reviewed symposium focused on global cybercrime research and response
  • Brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and industry leaders
  • Explores cybercrime, AI security, cyber-physical systems, and policy
  • Features training, conference proceedings, and policy roundtable
  • Emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and practical solutions

The 2026 Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime 2026), hosted by the Anti-Phishing Working Group in Lisbon, stands as a premier event dedicated to examining and managing the impacts of global cybercrime. This symposium gathers a diverse audience of experts to discuss the latest research, innovations, and strategies for countering cyber threats. With a comprehensive week-long program, eCrime 2026 offers a unique platform for knowledge exchange and professional development in the field of cybercrime investigation and management.

Comprehensive Exploration of Cybercrime

eCrime 2026 addresses a wide range of topics, including cybercrime, cyber-physical crimes, and the role of artificial intelligence in both attacking and defending digital systems. The event delves into the security of operational technologies, socio-technical system exploitation, and the economic, behavioral, and psychosocial aspects of cybercrime. Attendees can expect in-depth discussions on detection, response, and measurement of cyber threats, as well as case studies on phishing, malware, ransomware, and botnets.

Special attention is given to policy, regulation, and law, ensuring that the symposium remains relevant to those shaping the future of cybersecurity. The inclusion of UI/UX design for fraud prevention and user security highlights the event’s commitment to practical, user-centered solutions.

Audience and Industry Collaboration

The symposium is tailored for cybersecurity researchers, industry practitioners, policymakers, law enforcement, technology vendors, and students. By fostering collaboration across sectors, eCrime 2026 bridges the gap between research, policy, and operational practice. The event also serves as a platform for recruitment, talent discovery, and professional networking, supporting the development of future leaders in cybercrime research and response.

Event Format and Experience

Held in-person in Lisbon, the symposium features a dynamic mix of training sessions, peer-reviewed research presentations, hands-on workshops, and policy roundtables. The program is designed to encourage active participation, knowledge sharing, and skill development. Limited remote presentation options are available, ensuring broader accessibility for the global cybersecurity community.

With support from leading sponsors and technical communities, eCrime 2026 emphasizes innovation, thought leadership, and the advancement of practical solutions for combating cybercrime and securing emerging technologies.