The Successful Conclusion of CNSCT 2025
On January 18, 2025, the 4th International Conference on Cryptography, Network Security, and Communication Technology (CNSCT 2025) successfully concluded online. The conference attracted leading experts and scholars who engaged in in-depth discussions on cutting-edge research and practical applications in the fields of cryptography, network security, and communication technology.
During the conference, Professor Kato Nei from Tohoku University, Japan, delivered a keynote speech titled "Key Technologies of AI-based Communications towards 6G," providing an in-depth analysis of the crucial role of artificial intelligence in 6G communication technology and offering a new perspective on the future development of communication networks.
Professor Aniruddha Bhattacharjya from BCBRBAB INTERCONTINENTAL TRADING SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED, India, presented a keynote speech titled "Application of a Trusted Third Party (TTP) to the Blockchain-based Electronic Service (e-service)," discussing innovative methods for applying trusted third parties in blockchain electronic services, sparking active thinking among participants.
Additionally, Professor Xingpo Ma from Xinyang Normal University, China, presented a talk on "Secure and Efficient Top-k Query Processing in Internet of Things," offering new solutions to enhance the security and efficiency of IoT applications.
Professor Bing Shi from Wuhan University of Technology focused on edge-cloud computing in his talk titled "Economic Driven Resource Allocation and Task Offloading in Edge-Cloud Computing," explaining strategies for resource allocation and task offloading driven by economic factors, which garnered significant attention from attendees.
In the afternoon, the conference continued through an online platform, where seven scholars from various universities delivered oral presentations covering several emerging topics in cryptography, network security, and communication technology. These online presentations provided participants with broader opportunities for exchange, further enriching the content of the conference.
The conference also featured multiple panel discussions and paper presentations, where participants engaged in lively exchanges on current scientific challenges and the latest technological advancements. The successful organization of this conference further strengthened international academic interaction and promoted innovation in the fields of cryptography, network security, and communication technology.
We thank all participants for their active involvement and contributions, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration and creativity in future gatherings.
Thank you for your attention and participation, and we look forward to seeing you at the next CNSCT conference!