The aim of the workshop is to provide a forum for an interdisciplinary audience of researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers interested in the convergence between artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and social sciences. It targets scholars and professionals working in areas such as AI ethics and explainability, human–AI interaction, social sensing, cyber risk management, digital governance, and cognitive or behavioral sciences.
Participants from academia, industry, government agencies, and civil society organizations are invited to contribute to a cross-domain dialogue on how Symbiotic AI can enhance social resilience, promote trustworthy digital ecosystems, and safeguard human rights in the cyber domain. The workshop particularly encourages participation from multidisciplinary teams combining expertise in computer science, psychology, law, sociology, political science, and communication studies, fostering a holistic approach to Cyber Social Security.
The workshop includes interdisciplinary contributions that explore theories, methods, technologies, and case studies related to Symbiotic AI and Cyber Social Security.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Cyber Intimate Partner Violence (C-IPV) and gender-based digital abuse
Detection of hate speech, sexism, and disinformation
Bias mitigation and fairness in NLP and vision models
Cognitive and affective modeling of online aggression
Automated annotation and classification of harmful content
Detection–Response–Prevention paradigms in social cyber risk management
Integration of AI, psychology, and law in socio-technical security
Social Sensor Data extraction and fusion
Multimodal and semantic analysis for behavioral interpretation
Emotion and sentiment analysis for threat detection
AI-driven situational awareness in urban and social contexts
Symbiotic AI architectures for human–machine collaboration
Human-in-the-loop and human-on-the-loop decision models
Explainable and transparent AI for critical social systems
Hybrid intelligence and cognitive symbiosis in cyber defense
Adaptive and self-evolving AI in social and ethical contexts
Ethical, legal, and socio-political implications of Symbiotic AI
Governance models for trustworthy digital ecosystems
Case studies and prototypes of Symbiotic AI systems for social resilience
Simulation, digital twins, and cyber range environments for social risk training
Human factors and psychological profiling in AI-mediated security
International and geopolitical dimensions of cyber social security
We are looking for three different types of submissions:
Regular papers (up to 10 pages, ex cluding references) will report original research on Symbiotic AI and Cyber Social Security.
Extended Abstracts (up to 4 pages, excluding references) will report novel ideas about the application of the role of Symbiotic AI and Cyber Social Security.
Presentation abstracts (up to 2 pages, not counting references) will report experiences from Industry or previously accepted papers that are relevant to the workshop.
Regular and vision papers will be part of the proceedings, while presentation abstracts will not be included in the proceedings.
All papers should be submitted through Easychair in PDF format, using the “CEUR Template”: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip
An Overleaf page for LaTeX users is also available at: https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
All papers will be subjected to a thorough peer-review process, with a focus on originality, quality, soundness, and relevance. The workshop will use a double-blind review process, with three members of the program committee reviewing each submitted paper.
Authors can submit and update their submissions through the EasyChair system
5 December 2025 - Submission Deadline
20 December 2025 - Notification Deadline
10 January 2026 - Camera-Ready Deadline
09 February 2026 - Workshop Celebration