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APWG eCrime 2025 Symposium Expands Research Space to Include Cyber-Physical Threats Against People, Places and Critical Infrastructure


Pre-eminent Peer-Reviewed Cybercrime Conference Examines Physical Impact of Cybercrime Driven by AI Innovations -- Underwritten by a Newly Wealthy Criminal Culture

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2025 / The APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime Research (eCrime 2025) in San Diego on November 4-7 will solicit research on cybercrimes involving cyber-physical systems and operational technologies abused in the furtherance of any crime, an expanded scope that extends the symposium's focus from cyber (digital) crimes to include those manifesting abuse of physical spaces, commercial enterprises, scientific or military facilities, roadways, critical infrastructure and devices (e.g. IoT, electro-mechanical controllers, sensors, etc.).Cybercrimes Only AI and Crimebots Can Dream Of

Cybercrimes Only AI and Crimebots Can Dream Of
APWG eCrime 2025 - San Diego - November 4 - 7

APWG Secretary General Peter Cassidy said, "Cybercrime's consequences are increasingly playing out in physical spaces and, while financial consequences are fundamental, cybercrime today threatens national critical infrastructures and the interests of polities beyond home economics and enterprise finance. Most concerning with AI's emergence is the cashed-up cybercriminal culture with the R&D wherewithal of a developed nation that is ready to exploit the new tech for its most damaging innovations yet."

With the rise of cyber attacks inflicting physical damage - as exhibited in the Stuxnet attacks, the cyber incursions against the Ukrainian electrical grid a decade ago and the Colonial pipeline shutdown - as well as the rapid evolution of malware designed to manipulate SCADA and ICS process control technologies, APWG managers decided eCrime's scope had to be expanded once more to maintain relevance to the contemporary cyber threatscape.

Important Dates (papers):

Full Paper registration / submission of full draft due: July 15st, 2025

Notification of acceptance: August 30th, 2025

Conference: November 4 - 7, 2025

Camera-ready paper due: November 30th, 2025

This year's edition of eCrime is titled "Cybercrimes Only AI and Crimebots Can Dream Of". Solicited Topics Consonant With eCrime 2025's Theme Include:

Contact Information

Peter Cassidy
Secretary General
[email protected]
617-669-1123

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SOURCE: ANTI-PHISHING WORKING GROUP



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