COMPSAC 2025 Symposium on Security, Privacy & Trust in Computing (SEPT)
Digital intelligence is more and more utilized in everyday computing. As most of our personal and organizational information is stored and communicated digitally, security, privacy, and trust aspects relevant to the information and communication are crucial. The security, privacy, and trust requirements need to be specified, analyzed, implemented, verified, and monitored in all software systems where the quality of service depends on these requirements. The COMPSAC Symposium on Security, Privacy and Trust in Computing (SEPT) focuses on the security, privacy, and trust aspects of software technologies and applications. Following the theme of the COMPSAC main conference, the SEPT Symposium invites submissions of research papers and industrial experience reports on various software application systems where security, privacy, and trust are major concerns.
SEPT Symposium Chair(s)
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Hadis Karimipour
University of Calgary
Kyoto University
Program Committee
Stelvio Cimato
Università degli studi di Milano
Fumihiro Kanei
NTT Communications
Mordechai Guri
Ben-Gurion University
Yongzhi Wang
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Hiroki Kuzuno
Kobe University
Seokwoo Choi
NSR
Rongxing Lu
Queen’s University
Ahmed Bouabdallah
IMT Atlantique
Barbara Gallina
Mälardalen University
Lara Mauri
University of Milan
Yu Luo
University of Central Missouri
Lotfi Ben Othmane
University of North Texas
Weifeng Xu
University of Baltimore
Martin Gilje Jaatun
SINTEF Digital
Atilla Elci
Hasan Kalyoncu University
Ching-Nung Yang
National Dong Hwa University
Fattane Zarrinkalam
University of Guelph
Jafar Jafarian
UC Denver
Carlo Blundo
Università degli Studi di Salerno
Eun-Sun Cho Chungnam
National University
A S M Touhidul Hasan
University of Missouri – Kansas City
Erzhuo Chen
Shanghai Normal University
Jeremy Straub
North Dakota State University
Important Dates – Symposia
Camera ready copy: June 1st, 2025
Conference: July 8-11, 1015
Paper Templates
IEEE Paper templates are available in MS Word 2003 and LaTex. All submissions must use US 8.5×11 letter page format.
IEEE Conference Publishing Policies
All submissions must adhere to IEEE Conference Publishing Policies.
IEEE Cross Check
All submission will be screened for plagiarized material through the IEEE Cross Check portal.

