[aims-announce] GRASEC 2025: 6th International Workshop on Graph-based Approaches for CyberSecurity
Martin Husák
husakm at ics.muni.cz
Mon Apr 28 17:06:28 CEST 2025
6th International Workshop on Graph-based Approaches for CyberSecurity.
This workshop aims at bringing together people from industry and
academia, including researchers, developers, and practitioners from a
variety of fields working on graphs and knowledge graphs, network
management, data science, and cybersecurity. The workshop will allow
attendees to share and discuss their latest findings from both
theoretical and practical perspectives, namely in terms of graph-based
security data representation, analysis, processing and visualization.
The workshop attendees may benefit from sharing experience on
graph-based data analysis regardless of the specific application.
Moreover, researchers and practitioners will have an opportunity to
familiarize themselves with recent advances in graph analysis, mining
and learning, and other approaches that could be used in their work. The
workshop aims to highlight the latest research and experience in
graph-based approaches in cybersecurity. The workshop also seeks papers
describing new datasets with real attack scenarios, graph modeling tools
evaluated on existing and proposed datasets, and systematization of
knowledge (SoK) papers.*
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Important Dates
Submission Deadline: *May 12, 2025 (extended, final)*
Author Notification: May 30, 205
Proceedings Version June 13, 2025
Conference: August 11-14, 2025
*Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:*
* Graph-based models for vulnerabilities, network modeling and cyber
situational awareness
* Attack graphs modeling and application, graph-based threat assessment
* Graph-based approaches to network traffic analysis and forensics
* Intrusion, anomaly, and botnet activity detection using graph data
* Knowledge graphs and ontologies of cyberspaces and digital twins
* Graph-based anomaly detection for network security and management
* Graph application in access controls, security policies
* Graph-based malware detection
* Autoencoders and representation learning for graphs and knowledge graphs
* Graph embedding techniques for network security and management problems
* Graph databases and graph-based tools for security data analysis
* Visualization and analysis of dynamic large-scale graphs and graph
streams
* Novel applications of static/dynamic and large graphs in network
security and management
Submission Guidelines
Workshop Paper: max. 18 pages, including references. The submission
guidelines valid for the workshop are the same as for the ARES
conference. They can be found at
https://2025.ares-conference.eu/call-for-papers/
Workshop Chairs
Mohamed-Lamine Messai, University Lyon 2, France,
mohamed-lamine.messai at univ-lyon2.fr
Hamida Seba, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France,
hamida.seba at univ-lyon1.fr
Martin Husák, Masaryk University, Czech Republic, husakm at ics.muni.cz
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