
Alexander Much, Safionyx, Germany

Miklos Biro, SCCH, Austria

Richard Messnarz, ISCN GmbH, Austria
Implementing Functional Safety and Cybersecurity of electronic systems requires a broad spectrum of skills for a thorough understanding of domain specific standards and technological advances, engineering of complex functions and countermeasures against unintended behavior both due failures and security attacks with balanced architecture decisions, usage and misuse profiles. Automotive, IT, defence, aerospace, and medical domain scenarios will be presented and discussed. Also contributions and discussions will be included concerning “How much agile is possible in safe and cyber secure systems and software development?”.
Call For Papers
Please follow the following steps for submitting a paper:
- Your thematic topic paper should comprise 10-12 pages.
- Your paper has to be conform to the Springer CCIS format which is the same as the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format (please see the author guidelines of Springer)
- The paper has to be uploaded to the EuroAsiaSPI² conference website (see below).
- Authors of accepted papers will be asked to write a final paper of 10 to maximum 12 pages and to prepare a 20 minutes PowerPoint presentation.
- The final paper has to be uploaded to the EuroAsiaSPI² conference website again.
- Papers shall reference the SPI Manifesto (find relationships to values and principles or propose new values and principles to be added).
Note: To publish the paper in the proceedings the authors have to sign a copyright form and at least one of the authors has to present the paper at the conference. The paper will be published in printed form and electronically and therefore we need all source files.
Please read first the author submission guide. More...
Also see "Thematic Paper Submission Topics" for more information
Thematic Paper Topics
- ISO 26262 Experiences
- IEC 61508 Experiences
- Safety Assessments and Automotive SPICE assessments Integrated
- Design Patterns for Functional Safety
- SOTIF - Safety of the Intended Functionality
- SAE J3061
- ISO 27000 Cybersecurity Norms
- ISO 21434 Automotive Cybersecurity
- ISO PAS 5112 and CSMS audit experiences
- Experiences with Cybersecurity Norms
- Specific Experiences with Attack Trees
- Cybersecurity Concepts
- New System and Software Architectures and Networks
- How to create Systems addressing both Functional Safety and Cybersecurity
- AI systems and safety and cybersecurity
- SEooC and SecEooC experiences
Submission Dates
10.04.2026 First Thematic Paper and Research Paper Submission
08.05.2026 Review by International Programme Committee and Notification of Acceptance (EuroAsiaSPI² Paper Review Form is used)
19.06.2026 Camera Ready Version of Paper for Book
30.07.2026 Early Registration Deadline (All presenters must register for the conference, otherwise the contribution is deselected)
31.08.2026 Upload of Powerpoint Conference Presentation
03.09.2026 Free Technology Day
08.09.-10.09.2026 Conference
SPRINGER Book Series
EuroAsiaSPI² is publishing an annual SPRINGER book and the EuroSPI books show a total of 1.7 million chapter downloads. The workshop papers form thematic chapters in the SPRINGER book.
Supported by
Some contributions in this workshop have been co-funded with support from the European Commission. European projects (supporting EuroSPI) contributing to this conference include the EU Blueprint project TRIREME for Digital & Green Skills Towards Future of the Mobility Ecosystem (101140001- ERASMUS-EDU-2023-PIALL-INNO- BLUEPRINT, 2024-2028), and CYBERTESTER (Agreement Number: 2024-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000257711).
In this case the publications reflect the views only of the author(s), and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

