The 2026 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2026)
12 – 14 August 2026, Cambridge, UK
The rapid development of embodied intelligence, large AI models are fundamentally transforming the landscape of digitalization of societies, industries, and so on. These emerging AI systems face critical security concerns including adversarial attacks, prompt injection, bias propagation, and lack of interpretability. IEEE ISI 2026 conference invites demos, papers, workshops/special sections on responsibility and security challenges and opportunities in the new AI era, with particular emphasis on cutting-edge domains including multimodal large model security, cybersecurity, responsible AI, embodied intelligence and its security, new generation of applications using responsible and secured AI.
List of Potential Topics
Large Model based Intelligence and Security
- Robustness enhancement for LM
- Interpretability and transparency research on LM outputs
- Hallucination detection and fact-checking mechanisms
- Security analysis of LM-driven code generation
Responsible AI
- Analysis and detection of bias sources in AI systems
- Fairness quantification metrics and evaluation frameworks
- Algorithmic fairness constraints and optimization methods
- Interpretability methods for black-box models
- Explainable AI architecture design
Cybersecurity and Secured Cyber Intelligence
- AI-based intrusion detection systems
- Applications and countermeasures of generative AI in cyberattacks
- AI-assisted vulnerability discovery and exploitation
- Defense against AI model poisoning and backdoor attacks
Embodied Intelligence and Its Security
- Safety certification and verification for autonomous robots
- Robot operating system security
- Human-robot physical interaction safety
- Safety coordination in robotic swarm systems
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. Each manuscript must clearly articulate their data (e.g., key metadata, statistical properties, etc.), analytical procedures (e.g., representations, algorithm details, etc.), and evaluation set up and results (e.g., performance metrics, statistical tests, case studies, etc.). Making data, code, and processes publicly available to facilitate scientific reproducibility is not required, but is strongly encouraged.
Submitted manuscripts should be within six (6) pages inlEEE two-column format, including figures, tables, andreferences. Please use the templates at ManuscriptTemplates for lEEE Conference Proceedings from theconference website to prepare your paper. The submission format is PDF that follows IEEE publication format (see the template at IEEE – Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings). Papers should be submitted through the Papercept submission and review system (IEEE ISI 2026 Paper Submission Link : https://its.papercept.net/conferences/scripts/start.pl and find ISI 2026 in the 2026 conference list). To upload the final manuscript, at least one of the authors listed on the paper must register for the conference.
Each accepted paper must be presented at the conference. At least one author of each accepted paper must register the conference as an IEEE member before the early registration deadline. Accepted papers will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements.




