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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Note: The program is still under development, and a detailed version will be provided approximately two weeks before the conference.
May 29, 2026 | 15:00-17:00 | Registration |
May 30, 2026 | 09:00-09:10 | Opening Ceremony |
09:10-12:00 | Keynote Speeches | |
12:00-14:00 | Lunch Buffet | |
14:00-18:00 | Oral & Poster Presentations | |
May 31, 2026 | 09:00-12:00 | Round Table Discussion / Oral Presentations |
14:00-18:00 | Free Activities After the Conference |
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
ICCSIE 2026 will consist of interactive round tables for all participants of the conference. These have always been a fantastic occasion to share opinions and knowledge about different topics in Cyber Security and Information Engineering, which we all, one way or another, get to face. Each round table will be facilitated by a moderator, allowing the participants to engage, share their experiences and be inspired by the learnings and challenges of others.
The round tables will give everyone a chance to meet new people and interact with the attendees at each of the tables to address new topics. Participants are encouraged to select their table according to their interests.
ROUND TABLE AGENDA
▪ Welcome and the introduction by the moderator. (5 min)
▪ Briefly introducing participants in the table. (5 min)
▪ Identifying areas of common interest in the topic while brainstorming. (15 min)
▪ Each member shares ideas and suggestions or experiences that relate to the topic. (60 min)
▪ Presents the discussion points and the outcome of each round table by the moderator to all audience in the Hall. (10 min)
PANEL DISCUSSION
Panels are an interactive, discussion-oriented forum in which audience members are participants in the discussion. Panelists are strongly encouraged to propose topics likely to be of broad interest in the ICCSIE community and interactive sessions that will engage both the panelists and the audience in creative ways. Panels should not be a series of short talks, akin to a paper session.
Panels differ from Papers in that panels do not need to contain original research. They differ from other venues like Demonstrations in that they do not need to present a system or service. Panels are distinctive in their focus on: 1) discussing topics of interest to the ICCSIE community; 2) focusing on audience interaction with the panelists.
Panels will be included in the conference program and will have a 90 minutes' slot in parallel with other sessions. The panel topic, moderator and panelists will be announced soon.