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Hybrid Event

15th - 16th June 2026 | Cannes, France

International Conference on Malware Detection and Analysis (ICMDA - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Why it matters

SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Advancements in Malware Detection Techniques

This track focuses on the latest methodologies in malware detection, including both signature-based and anomaly-based approaches. Researchers are encouraged to present innovative techniques that enhance detection accuracy and reduce false positives.

Track 02
Behavioral Analysis of Malware

This session will delve into the behavioral characteristics of malware, examining how these traits can be leveraged for effective detection and classification. Contributions should explore dynamic analysis methods and their implications for real-time threat assessment.

Track 03
Static Analysis Methods for Malware Classification

This track invites papers that discuss the application of static analysis techniques in the classification of malware. Emphasis will be placed on the effectiveness of these methods in identifying new and evolving threats.

Track 04
Ransomware Detection and Mitigation Strategies

This session aims to address the growing threat of ransomware through innovative detection and mitigation strategies. Researchers are invited to share their findings on effective prevention mechanisms and response protocols.

Track 05
Rootkit Analysis and Detection Techniques

This track will explore the complexities of rootkit detection, focusing on both traditional and novel analysis techniques. Papers should aim to provide insights into overcoming the stealthy nature of rootkits in various environments.

Track 06
Polymorphic Malware: Challenges and Solutions

This session will discuss the challenges posed by polymorphic malware and the effectiveness of current detection strategies. Contributions should highlight innovative approaches to identifying and mitigating these sophisticated threats.

Track 07
AI and Machine Learning in Malware Detection

This track focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques in the field of malware detection. Researchers are encouraged to present novel algorithms and their performance metrics in real-world scenarios.

Track 08
Malware Sandboxing Techniques

This session will cover the use of sandboxing as a method for analyzing and detecting malware. Contributions should discuss the effectiveness of sandbox environments in isolating threats and preventing system compromise.

Track 09
Zero-Day Malware Analysis and Response

This track invites discussions on the analysis and detection of zero-day malware threats. Papers should focus on proactive strategies and tools that can be employed to identify and mitigate these vulnerabilities before they are exploited.

Track 10
Malware Threat Intelligence and Information Sharing

This session will explore the role of threat intelligence in enhancing malware detection capabilities. Contributions should focus on frameworks for information sharing and collaboration among cybersecurity professionals.

Track 11
Future Directions in Malware Prevention

This track aims to identify emerging trends and future directions in malware prevention strategies. Researchers are encouraged to propose innovative solutions that address the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats.

2026 UPDATE

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