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4th International Workshop on Trends in Digital Identity (TDI 2026)
April 20-21, 2026 - Verona, Italy https://st.fbk.eu/events/TDI2026/ ----------------------------------------------- What's new in TDI 2026? - Extended format: the workshop will run for one and a half days, allowing additional time for presentations, discussion and networking. - Open Call for Talks: in addition to scientific papers, speakers can now propose talks through an open selection process. Overview ============================================================== Digital identity is increasingly recognized as a fundamental building block in the development and deployment of digital infrastructures and services across a wide range of sectors, including e-commerce, e-government, healthcare, and finance. As the adoption of digital technologies accelerates, the need for secure and reliable identity management solutions grows significantly and becomes the cornerstone of other security services, such as access control. However, this increased demand presents numerous challenges, including technical issues like security, interoperability, and usability, as well as legal and regulatory concerns related to data protection, privacy, and compliance. To effectively address these challenges, collaboration among researchers and practitioners from various fields is essential. This workshop seeks to bring together representatives from academia, research institutions, industry, public administrations, and standardization bodies to discuss the evolving landscape of digital identity management. The objective is to drive a transformation process that ensures security guarantees, robust data protection, compliance, and a foundation of trust in digital services. By fostering these discussions, the workshop provides a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration, with the aim of shaping the future of digital identity. Format ============================================================== The workshop will feature a dynamic format, combining talks and presentations of scientific contributions, all selected through open calls. This structure ensures a diverse and enriching experience, integrating a broad range of perspectives with the latest research findings to foster a comprehensive understanding of current challenges and innovations in the field. Further details on the open calls are available in the respective pages of the website. Topics of Interest ============================================================== We encourage submissions on a range of topics, including but not limited to: * Access Control in IoT and Distributed Systems * Behavioral and Risk-based Authentication Mechanisms * Compliance with Regulations such as eIDAS (2), PSD2, NIS2 * Decentralized Identity and Self Sovereign Identity * Digital Wallets and Verifiable Credentials (such as Selective Disclosure and Revocation) * Identification, Onboarding and Know Your Customer (KYC) Procedures * Identity for Web 3.0 and Metaverse * Identity Governance and Administration * Identity of Things and Cloud Security * Mobile and Strong Authentication * Non-Human Identities * Passwordless Authentication (including Passkeys) * Privacy-Enhancing Technologies for Identity Management * Securing Identities for Financial, Governmental and Health Services * Session Management for Seamless and Continuous Authentication * Threat Modeling, Security and Risk Analysis of Identity Management Solutions * Trust Frameworks for Identity Management Solutions * Usability of Identity Management Solutions * Zero Trust Architectures Open Calls ============================================================== The workshop welcomes contributions through two open calls: one for scientific papers, presenting original research and preliminary results, and one for speaker-proposed talks, presenting ideas, ongoing work, or experiences. Both types of contributions will be reviewed and selected through dedicated processes to ensure a diverse and engaging program. Detailed information on both calls, including submission procedures and requirements, can be found on the workshop website. Workshop Proceedings ============================================================== Accepted papers may be considered for publication in an open-access post-proceedings volume published by CEUR-WS.org within the CEUR Workshop Proceedings series (indexed by Scopus and DBLP). Likewise, accepted talks may be considered for inclusion in the same volume in the form of extended abstracts. Important Dates ============================================================== All deadlines are 11:59 PM Anywhere on Earth. * Paper Submission: February 15, 2026 * Talk Submission: February 22, 2026 * Notification to Authors: March 10, 2026 * Camera Ready (only for papers): April 10, 2026 * Workshop: April 20-21, 2026 Committees ============================================================== General Chair * Silvio Ranise (Fondazione Bruno Kessler and University of Trento) Program Co-Chairs * Marco Pernpruner (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) * Giada Sciarretta (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) Scientific Program Committee * Under definition Talk Program Committee * Under definition Organizing Committee * Annalisa Armani (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) * Roberto Carbone (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) * Isabella Masè (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) * Marco Pernpruner (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) * Giada Sciarretta (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) * Amir Sharif (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) |
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