To be held in conjunction with the 12th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Big Data Computing, Applications and Technologies (BDCAT2025).
This workshop focuses on the critical challenges and advancements in information system security, emphasizing decentralized and distributed systems and data spaces. With the rapid adoption of blockchain, machine learning, edge computing, and data-sharing ecosystems, ensuring robust security in these environments is paramount. Topics include secure communication protocols, trust management, data integrity, and privacy-preserving mechanisms in distributed architectures, specially IoT environments. The workshop also explores emerging threats, innovative countermeasures, and compliance with global data security standards. By bringing together researchers, practitioners, and industry leaders, the event aims to foster collaboration and drive innovative solutions to secure next-generation decentralized systems and data spaces. Participants will gain insights into cutting-edge research and practical approaches to address the evolving security landscape.
This workshop is of interest to researchers, cybersecurity professionals, system architects, and policy makers involved in the design, implementation, and regulation of secure information systems. The workshop provides a focused forum to explore cutting-edge approaches for ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and trust in data sharing and distributed infrastructures, specially IoT environments. It is particularly relevant for those working on blockchain technologies, federated learning, secure data spaces, and the protection of complex, interconnected systems.
Location and Date FEDAS25 will be organised on the 1-5th of December 2025, Nantes, France, in conjunction with BDCAT2025.
Call for papers A PDF version of the call for papers is available here.