NLPAICS2026
Second International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security
11-12 June 2026
Alicante, Spain
Securing Tomorrow: NLP and AI Innovations in Cyber Security
Welcome to the website of the Second International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security (NLPAICS 2026) in Alicante, Spain.
Recent advances in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Deep Learning and Large Language Models have resulted in improved performance of applications benefiting from these techniques. In particular, in there has been a growing interest of employing Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods in different Cyber Security applications.
The International Conference on NLP and AI for Cyber Security (NLPAICS 2026) is a gathering for researchers presenting the latest solutions to address risks in processing digital information.
Conference Topics
Content legitimacy & quality
Social-engineering & phishing detection
Voice-based security analysis
Cryptography & digital forensics
NLP-powered chatbots for incident reporting
Text-based anomaly detection in logs & tickets
Special Track
We are excited to share that NLPAICS 2024 will have a special theme track with the goal of stimulating discussion around Large Language Models (LLMs), Generative AI and ensuring their safety. The latest generation of LLMs, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, LLAMA and open-source alternatives, has showcased remarkable advancements in text and image understanding and generation.
However, as we navigate through uncharted territory, it becomes imperative to address the challenges associated with employing these models in everyday tasks, focusing on aspects such as fairness, ethics, and responsibility. The theme track invites studies on how to ensure the safety of LLMs in various tasks and applications and what this means for the future of the field. The possible topics of discussion include (but are not limited to) the following:
Detection of LLM-generated language in multimodal context (text, speech and gesture)
Legislation against malicious use
of LLMs
Methods to enhance the robustness of language models
Safety benchmarks for LLMs
Tools to evaluate safety in LLMs
LLMs for forensic linguistics
Bias in LLMs
Contact us
For any initial queries, please feel free to contact the conference organisers on NLPAICS2026@dlsi.ua.es