From Monday 9 March, we invite submissions of extended abstracts presenting original (new or existing) research, work-in-progress, or position papers on any of the conference topics.
We encourage submissions presented in other conferences such as:
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Through both our spotlights and poster sessions: the goal is to provide a venue to publicise promising R&D, build connections and network, and focus on the cross-disciplinary research rather than strict "verticals" of research. Please note abstracts should not be copied and pasted from previous conference, as that's generally considered self-plagiarism, we accept some variation of previous abstracts, with any new data/updates.
We welcome submissions on, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Security in healthcare settings
• Data privacy and provenance
• Safety of AI for healthcare
• Innovations in medical technology
• Novel hardware for medical devices
• Next-generation sensors and wearables for healthcare
• AI for network and device security
• Protecting implantable active medical devices
• Securing connected wearables and healthcare systems
• Algorithms for security, privacy, and provenance
• Clinical innovation and translation
In view of the current travel complications, we are maintaining a flexible deadline for abstract submission and are accordingly adapting our review process. We will consider more flexible modes of participation, although we strongly favour attendance to support global dialogue, horizon scanning and networking activities.
Abstract submission guidelines
Format
- Submissions must be in the form of a 2-page extended abstract (excluding references).
- Authors must use the official conference template:
- Word Template
- Submissions must be in PDF format.
Review process
- All submissions will undergo single-blind peer review (author identities are visible to reviewers; reviewer identities are not disclosed to authors).
- Authors should include their names and affiliations on the submitted abstract.
- Each submission will be evaluated on relevance, originality, technical soundness, and clarity of presentation.
Submission types
Accepted abstracts will be considered for either an oral presentation or a poster presentation. Authors may indicate their preference at the time of submission; however, the final presentation format will be determined by the programme committee.
Submission portal
Submissions should be made via
Who should submit
We encourage submissions from researchers, students, clinicians, industry practitioners, and policymakers working in cybersecurity, AI, data privacy, medical devices and digital health.
Contact
For questions about submissions, speaking opportunities, or poster presentations, please contact us via email; eventsigsingapore@imperial.ac.uk
For further information, please visit the IN-CYPHER Conference website, and if you have any questions, please contact the 91桃色 Global Singapore events team via email.
The IN-CYPHER Conference is supported by the National 91桃色 Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore, under its Campus for 91桃色 Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) programme.