Call for Papers: Workshop on Security and Privacy of Next-Generation Networks (FutureG) 2026
The FutureG Workshop on Security and Privacy of Next-Generation Networks, co-located with NDSS 2026 in San Diego, California, aims to unite researchers, industry professionals, and government representatives to tackle these emerging security and privacy issues in next-generation networks, including 5G, 6G, and beyond. The workshop will feature paper presentations and an interactive panel discussion to foster collaboration and the exchange of innovative ideas.
Areas of Interest
We welcome contributions on topics related to the security and privacy of next-generation networks, including but not limited to:
- Security testing and vulnerability assessment
- Exploitation of 5G / FutureG systems and networks
- Formal analysis for 5G and FutureG
- User privacy and data protection in 5G and FutureG
- Service and application layer security in 5G and FutureG
- Defense against emerging 5G and FutureG threats
- Trust and identity management in FutureG services
- Ethical implications of FutureG technologies
- Intrusion detection for FutureG
- Secure beamforming and MIMO technologies
- Quantum-safe security solutions for FutureG
- Integrated Sensing and Communication for FutureG
- Spectrum Security for FutureG
- FutureG for Mission Critical Systems
- Open challenges and research directions in FutureG
Submission Guidelines for Papers
We invite submissions of both full papers and short papers:
- Full Papers: Maximum of 8 pages (excluding references and appendices). These papers should present novel research contributions and comprehensive studies.
- Short Papers: Maximum of 4 pages (excluding references and appendices). Short papers may present work-in-progress, preliminary results, or novel ideas that are not yet fully explored. These papers will be selected based on their potential to spark engaging discussions during the workshop.
All papers must be written in English and formatted according to the NDSS style for US letter size, using a two-column layout. Submissions must be anonymized for a double-blind review process, following NDSS guidelines on paper anonymization.
The submission portal for papers is: https://futureg26.hotcrp.com/
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and present the paper. The format will include traditional conference-style presentations with audience questions and interactive discussions. Further details regarding presentation formats and times will be provided upon acceptance.
Accepted papers will be available on the workshop website, and the workshop will have official proceedings. Authors may choose to exclude their papers from the official proceedings by selecting “No proceedings” during submission in HotCRP.
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Deadline: 6 January 2026, 11:59 PM Anywhere-on-earth (AoE)
- Acceptance Notification: 31 January 2026, 11:59 PM Anywhere-on-earth (AoE)
- Camera Ready Deadline: 10 February 2026, 11:59 PM Anywhere-on-earth (AoE)
- Workshop Date: 23 February 2026, co-located with NDSS Symposium 2026
Contact
For any questions regarding submissions, please email the workshop organizers at [email protected] and [email protected].