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Hybrid Event

27th - 28th June 2026 | Ottawa, Canada

International Conference on E-Government Security and Trust (ICEGST - 26)

4

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Call For Paper

The (ICEGST) is dedicated to advancing research excellence by bringing together leading scholars, scientists, and professionals from across the globe. It provides a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and innovative methodologies.

With a strong focus on Robotics, the conference promotes research that contributes to academic depth, practical insights, and interdisciplinary knowledge integration.

Authors are invited to submit papers addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:

01
E-government security frameworks and policies
02
Trust models in e-government systems
03
Cybersecurity challenges in public services
04
Data protection in e-government applications
05
User authentication in e-government platforms
06
Case studies on e-government security breaches
07
Digital identity in e-government services
08
Impact of regulations on e-government security
09
Emerging technologies in e-government security
10
Public trust and cybersecurity in government
11
Risk assessment for e-government systems
12
Collaboration between government and private sector
13
Security awareness in e-government initiatives
14
Incident response in e-government environments
15
Best practices for secure e-government services
16
E-government security metrics and performance
17
Privacy concerns in e-government applications
18
Future trends in e-government security
19
Mobile security for e-government services
20
Ethical considerations in e-government security

Peer Review Process

All submissions evaluated through structured peer-review to ensure academic rigor. Accepted papers may be considered for high-quality journals.

Registration Details

Secure your participation early. Limited slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Publication Opportunities

High-quality submissions prioritized for publication in recognized journals and proceedings.

2026 UPDATE

Consistent Academic Support

Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.