Submission Deadline: 01 September 2025 View: 253 Submit to Special Issue
Prof. Dr. Ilsun You
Email: ilsunu@gmail.com
Affiliation: Department of Cybersecurity, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Republic of Korea
Research Interests: Cybersecurity, 5G/6G security, formal security verificaiotn
Asso. Prof. Dr. Gaurav Choudhary
Email: gauch@dtu.dk
Affiliation: DTU Compute, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
Research Interests: Threat Intelligence, IoT and CPS Security, Cyber Security, Vulnerability Assessment, 5G Security, Drone Security
Asso. Prof. Dr. Philip Virgil Astillo
Email: pvbastillo@usc.edu.ph
Affiliation: Department of Computer Engineering, University of San Carlos, Cebu 6000, Philippines
Research Interests: 5G Security, Intrusion Detection System, Artificial Intelligence
Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are two rapidly evolving domains that play a critical role in modern technology. Cybersecurity focuses on protecting digital assets, networks, and systems from attacks, while AI enhances automation, threat detection, and decision-making processes. The interplay between these fields has led to significant advancements, from AI-driven cybersecurity solutions to security challenges emerging from AI applications.
This special issue explores the evolution of both cybersecurity and AI, presenting comprehensive surveys and tutorials that capture the latest developments, emerging challenges, and future directions. The focus is on providing a deep technical understanding of key advancements in these fields, whether independent or intersecting. We welcome contributions that offer systematic reviews, tutorials on cutting-edge techniques, and discussions on open research problems.
This special issue aims to attract high-quality research contributions that provide an in-depth understanding of the evolution of cybersecurity and AI. We seek both theoretical and application-oriented studies.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to the following:
· Theoretical foundations and mathematical models for cybersecurity and AI
· Future research directions in cybersecurity and AI, including independent and intersecting domains
· Cybersecurity and AI challenges in the emerging 6G era
· Quantum-safe cryptography and AI security
· Security protocols and formal verification for cybersecurity
· AI for quantum computing and quantum computing for AI
· Blockchain applications for cybersecurity and AI security
· Safety and security considerations for digital transformation platform ecosystems
· Practical aspects and case studies of AI and cybersecurity implementations
· Ethical AI and secure governance frameworks for AI security
· AI-driven security automation for threat detection and response