ASENS 2026

ASENS 2026

The 3rd International Conference on Algorithms, Software Engineering, and Cybersecurity was successfully held from March 24 to 26, 2026, at the Huangpu Campus of Guangzhou University in Guangzhou, China. The conference brought together a distinguished group of scholars and experts, fostering a vibrant academic atmosphere and establishing a broad and impactful platform for international collaboration. It not only provided significant opportunities for cross-regional, cross-institutional, and interdisciplinary research cooperation but also laid a solid foundation for future project development and talent exchange. ASENS 2026 was hosted by Guangzhou University, organized by the Cyberspace Security Academyof Guangzhou University, and supported by Xidian University, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, and the journal Computer Engineering. Comprehensive technical services and support were provided by AiScholar.


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The 3rd International Conference on Algorithms, Software Engineering, and Cybersecurity concluded successfully in Guangzhou. In his opening address, Professor Zhihong Tian, Vice President of Guangzhou University, extended his sincere gratitude to all participating experts and scholars for their active engagement and invaluable contributions. Both speakers commended the conference for its significant role in advancing academic exchange and cooperation in the fields of algorithms, software engineering, and cybersecurity. They emphasized that such international conferences not only drive technological innovation and industrial development but also inject strong momentum into regional technological progress. They expressed anticipation for closer and deeper collaboration in areas such as talent cultivation, technology research and development, project cooperation, and industrial upgrading, working together to elevate the related disciplines and industries to new heights and create a more promising future.


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The conference adopted an innovative hybrid model, combining online and offline participation. The program featured 5 keynote presentations, 6 insightful oral presentations, and 13 innovative research poster displays. Participating scholars and experts engaged in in-depth discussions and shared their insights on the latest academic trends, developments, and pressing issues in the fields of algorithms, software engineering, and cybersecurity, offering new perspectives and practical inspirations for future research and practice. The opening ceremony was moderated by Professor Lihua Yin, Dean of the Cyberspace Security Academy at Guangzhou University.


Keynote Presentations

The conference invited five distinguished speakers to deliver keynote presentations:

  • Professor Zhibin Zheng, General Manager of Softnet Technologies (Beijing) Co., Ltd., Guangzhou University

  • Professor Jie Cui, Party Secretary of the School of Computer Science and Technology, Anhui University

  • Professor Lei Ju, Associate Dean of the School of Cyberspace Security, Shandong University

  • Professor Junbin Fang, Jinan University

  • Professor Mang Ye, Wuhan University

The five experts shared highly innovative research findings and profound insights on cutting-edge topics such as cybersecurity, the Internet of Vehicles, and multimodal large language models. The presentations stimulated active participation and lively discussions, fostering an environment of intellectual exchange and generating significant academic momentum.



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Professor Zhibin Zheng delivering a keynote presentation
“Network Range (Cybersecurity Testbeds) Drive Technological Innovation in the Cybersecurity Industry”


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Professor Jie Cui delivering a keynote presentation
“Key Technologies for Intrusion Detection in the Internet of Vehicles”


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Professor Lei Ju delivering a keynote presentation
“Hardware-Software Co-Design Techniques for Fully Homomorphic Encryption Algorithms and Applications”


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Professor Junbin Fang delivering a keynote presentation
“Optics-Based Physical Adversarial Attacks on AI Vision Models”


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Professor Mang Ye delivering a keynote presentation
“Multimodal Large Language Models: Continual Learning and Safe Tuning”


Oral Presentations

The afternoon oral presentation session featured six scholars from institutions including the Institute of Systems Engineering, China Academy of Engineering Physics; Foshan University; Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College; and Central China Normal University. Their presentations covered the latest research advancements in algorithms, software engineering, and cybersecurity. The scholars actively shared their findings, engaged in lively discussions, and contributed new ideas and perspectives to the development of these fields.


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The 3rd International Conference on Algorithms, Software Engineering, and Cybersecurity (ASENS 2026) drew to a successful close amidst vibrant academic discourse. The conference not only served as a significant platform for showcasing the latest research achievements and future trends in algorithms, software engineering, and cybersecurity but also provided participating scholars with an exceptionally enriching academic experience. Upholding the principles of innovation, development, and legacy, we look forward to the continued success of the next edition.