GameSec 2025

Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security

October 13-15, 2025, Athens, Greece

Posters & PhD Forum Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline

July 15, 2025

Decision Date

July 30, 2025

Camera Ready

August 29, 2025

Call for Posters and PhD Forum

The 2025 Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security invites submissions for the Poster Session and PhD Forum, providing an opportunity for researchers, especially graduate students and early-career scientists, to present their work, receive valuable feedback, and engage with experts in the field.

Poster Session

The Poster Session is open to all researchers presenting novel, ongoing, or recently published work related to game theory, AI, and security. We welcome contributions on, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • • Game theory for cybersecurity and privacy
  • • AI-driven risk assessment and adversarial learning
  • • Security in decentralized and distributed AI systems
  • • Behavioral and economic models for trust and security
  • • AI-powered defense strategies for critical infrastructures
  • • Emerging threats and countermeasures in autonomous systems

Requirements for Posters:

  • Poster presentation: Dimension of A1 (594 x 841 mm), vertically oriented.
  • Poster paper: Limited to 3 pages and should contain “(Poster)” as a prefix to the title.
  • Highlight the leading ideas of the ongoing research and its expected outcome and impact.
  • Should present a summary of the research work and ideas that will be discussed during the poster session.

PhD Forum

The PhD Forum provides a platform for doctoral students to present their research progress, exchange ideas, and receive mentorship from senior researchers. Submissions should describe dissertation research in progress and highlight key challenges, contributions, and future directions. The forum will include short presentations and interactive discussions.


Submission Guidelines

Submissions should include:

  1. Title and Abstract (max 500 words) summarizing the research
  2. Author Information (name, affiliation, contact details)
  3. Short Paper (2–4 pages) describing the research (for PhD Forum only)

Accepted posters and PhD Forum participants will be invited to present their work during the conference. Exceptional contributions may also be featured in a special session.

For inquiries or submissions, please contact:

Muhammed O. Sayin
Eirini Eleni Tsiropoulou