International Conference on
REGULATING SECURITY IN CYBERSPACE

Law School, University of Granada, Spain

4-6 June 2025

Presentation

During the last decades, cybersecurity has proven itself to be a critical issue affecting global security, economic stability, and social well-being. The rapid advancement of technology, including the proliferation of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and facial recognition systems, has transformed the digital landscape, creating new vulnerabilities and expanding the attack spectrum for malicious actors. As cyber threats grow more sophisticated, they pose significant challenges not only to individuals, companies and states but also to the international community as a whole.

Addressing these multifaceted challenges requires international cooperation and the development of cohesive regulatory standards that balance security needs with the protection of fundamental rights. This Conference seeks to explore these pressing issues, fostering dialogue among legal experts, policymakers, and cybersecurity professionals to navigate the complex intersection of technology, security, and international law.

Cybersecurity

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Timeline

10 April 2025

Paper proposals must be submitted by

10 April 2025

21 April 2025

The conference committee anticipates announcing the results of this call for papers by

20 May 2025

Accepted papers must be submitted by

20 May 2025

Organizing Committee

Luis M. Hinojosa-Martínez

Luis M. Hinojosa-Martínez

University of Granada

Antonio Segura-Serano

Antonio Segura-Serrano

University of Granada

Saeed Bagheri

Saeed Bagheri

ESIL Interest Group on Peace & Security

Stefania di Stefano

Stefania di Stefano

ESIL Interest Group on International Law and Technology

Mariano R. Navas Escribano

Mariano R. Navas Escribano

University of Granada

This event in jointly organized by the ESIL Interest Group on Peace and Security, the ESIL Interest Group on International Law and Technology and the University of Granada (Research Project TED2021.131610B.I00 on the Regulation of Security in Cyberspace)

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