PCDS 2025 Conference

2025 11th IEEE International Conference on Privacy Computing and Data Security (PCDS)

PCDS 2025 is the 11th of a conference series started in 2015, which is dedicated to research on privacy computing and data security. The conference provides a forum for researchers, engineers and practitioners in academia, industry and the public sector around the world to report latest research work and exchange ideas in all aspects of privacy computing and data security, including those for improving the efficiency, performance, reliability, and interoperability of privacy computing and data security systems.
PCDS 2025 follows the traditions of the previous successful PCDS 2024, held in The Republic of Fiji, and PriComp conferences series, held in Fuzhou, China (2015); Qingdao, China (2016); Melbourne, Australia (2017); Boppard, Germany (2018); Canterbury, UK (2019); Lingshui, China (2020); Xi'an, Shanghai, China (online, 2021); Haikou, China (2022); Portsmouth, UK (2023). PCDS 2025 will be held in Hakodate, Japan, from July 31 to August 2, 2025. The conference is co-organized by State Key Lab of Cyberspace Security Defense, Institute of Information Engineering/CAS, and co-organized by Xidian University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.

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Privacy Computing

Data Security

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PCDS Code of Conduct

The IEEE Computer Society champions equity, diversity, and inclusion as foundational principles for all its activities. By removing barriers and valuing diverse talents, the IEEE society ensures that conferences, committees, and events are accessible platforms for global collaboration. Devoting to fostering a safe and respectful environment, IEEE strictly prohibits discrimination and harassment, while actively encouraging reporting of any violations. These efforts align with its mission to advance technology through open dialogue and equal participation for all individuals, regardless of background or identity. For more privacy policy about user information please visit the IEEE Privacy Policy:https://www.ieee.org/security-privacy.html.

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