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SIRENE 2025

Special Session on

on Security and reliability of information, networks, AI-based systems and social media

at the 17th International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence (ICCCI 2025)
12-15 November 2025, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

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Special Session Organizers

Michał Choraś
Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology
Poland
e-mail: chorasm@pbs.edu.pl

Adrianna Kozierkiewicz
Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Poland
e-mail: adrianna.kozierkiewicz@pwr.edu.pl

Marcin Pietranik
Wrocław University of Science and Technology
Poland
e-mail: marcin.pietranik@pwr.edu.pl

Rafał Kozik
Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology
Poland
e-mail: rkozik@pbs.edu.pl

Wojciech Mazurczyk
Warsaw University of Science and Technology
Poland
e-mail: wojciech.mazurczyk@pw.edu.pl

Marek Pawlicki
Bydgoszcz University of Science and Technology
Poland
e-mail: marek.pawlicki@pbs.edu.pl

Objectives and topics

One of the greatest challenges and even requirements for computational intelligence methods is to enable countering threats to societies using modern communication channels and everyday life tools. With the enormous proliferation of current technologies, namely computer networks, social media, artificial intelligence, etc., within societies, also many threats and dangers have become a reality. Therefore, we search for AI and computational intelligence solutions to protect social media, networks, information channels, and AI-based systems (e.g., from adversarial attacks).
The scope of the session includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
  • Methods to protect computer networks
  • AI for security and dependability
  • Methods to protect AI-based systems from adversarial attacks
  • Methods for disinformation and fake news detection
  • Explainable AI methods applied in security
  • Cybersecurity, cyberthreats, cyber-crime (including disinformation)
  • NLP and LLM in various applications
  • Detection of malware, stegomalware, ransomware
  • Cyberattacks detection
  • Societal aspects of disinformation
  • Computational intelligence in homeland security, cyberwar, etc.
  • Methods for reliable networks and information
  • Methods for reaction and remediation
  • Ethical and legal and societal aspects of computational intelligence in security