Call for Papers
Security and Privacy Analytics
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
June 25, 2026

12th ACM International Workshop on Security and Privacy Analytics (IWSPA 2026)
Workshop CFP Link: 
  https://sites.google.com/view/iwspa-2026/call-for-papers?authuser=0

This is the twelfth workshop in a series of workshops on Security and
Privacy Analytics. Increasingly, sophisticated techniques from machine
learning, data mining, statistics and natural language processing are
being applied to challenges in security and privacy fields. However,
experts from these areas have had few venues in the past where they
can meet and exchange ideas so that strong collaborations can emerge,
and cross-fertilization of these areas can occur. Moreover, current
courses and curricula in security do not sufficiently emphasize
background in these areas and students in security and privacy are not
emerging with deep knowledge of these topics. Hence, we propose to
continue the workshop that we started in 2015 to address the research
and development efforts in which analytical techniques from machine
learning, data mining, natural language processing and statistics are
applied to solve security and privacy challenges ("security and
privacy analytics"). Over the course of these seven years, the
papers published in IWSPA proceedings have been downloaded more than
32,000 times according to ACM Digital Library and have 1,000 citations
on Google Scholar.

Submissions of papers related to methodology, design, techniques and
new directions for security and privacy that make significant use of
machine learning, data mining, statistics or natural language
processing are welcome. Furthermore, submissions on educational topics
and systems in the field of security analytics are also highly
encouraged. Proposals for tutorials on related topics are also
welcome.

The workshop will focus on, but is not limited to, the following areas:
* Natural Language Processing for Security/Privacy
* Data Mining Techniques for Security/Privacy
* Machine Learning for Security/Privacy
* Statistics for Security/Privacy
* Inference Control
* Privacy-Preserving Data Mining
* Security of Machine Learning and Data Mining
* Security and Privacy of AI Systems and Large Language Models
* Security of Natural Language Processing
* Social Network Analysis
* Digital and Multimedia Forensics
* Applications of Blockchain for Security/Privacy
* Case Studies and/or datasets to support security/privacy research
* Educational Topics and Courses

The workshop is planned for one day, June 25, 2026, on the last day of
the conference (CODASPY2026). All submissions must describe original research, not
published nor currently under review for another workshop, conference,
or journal. All papers must be submitted electronically via the
EasyChair system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwspa2026

Full Papers for review must be at most 10 pages (12 pages in total) in
length in double-column ACM "sigconf" format (ACM Proceedings Template
(link:https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template))
excluding bibliography and appendices, and short papers for review
must be at most 6 pages (8 pages in total) in length in the same
format as Full Papers.

Submission implies the willingness of at least one author to attend
the workshop and present the paper. Accepted papers will be included
in the ACM Digital Library. The presenter must register for the
workshop before the deadline for author registration. The accepted
papers will be compiled in the workshop proceedings as either a
regular paper within 11 pages or a short paper within 7 pages. A
limited number of high-quality submissions may be selected for
publication in a special issue of a journal.

Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: March 6, 2026
(Authors' names and affiliations are withheld for double-blind review.)
Acceptance Notification: April 10, 2026
Camera Ready Submission Deadline: April 17, 2026

When your final version is ready, you need to complete the submission
page and upload your .doc/docx and .pdf files or .tex, & .pdf files
beforehand. Remember to see the email from acm@sheridanprinting.com
with the unique-supplied direct link to submit your final version. We
also recommend using a modern, standards-compliant Web browser to
upload the necessary files.

If you are unable to find your direct submission information, please
use the following link to request your unique and individual
submission link. Link to Camera Ready Submissions: Sheridan-ACM
Submission System
(http://www.scomminc.com/acm/submissions/submission.cfm?grid=sigsac2)

The proceedings of IWSPA 2026 will be available in the ACM Digital Library.