ICAISG 2025
Hangzhou, China | December 12-14, 2025



 Publication 

Submitted papers will be peer reviewed by program committees and technical committee, and accepted papers will be published into conference proceedings by IEEE. The proceedings will be submitted for inclusion into IEEE Xplore and indexed by Ei Compendex & Scopus.




 Conference 

2025 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Security and Governance (ICAISG 2025) was successfully concluded on December 12-14, 2025 in Hangzhou, China. ICIASG 2025 was co-sponsored by IEEE and Hangzhou Dianzi University, hosted by the School of Cyberspace of Hangzhou Dianzi University, and assisted by the Sino-French Joint Laboratory for Digital Media Forensics of Zhejiang Province. Conducted in a hybrid format, ICAISG 2025 brought together leading scholars, researchers, and industry experts from across the globe to address the pressing challenges of security, transparency, and governance in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence
. Four keynote speakers delivered excellent speeches for exploring frontiers of AI security and governance.

Prof. Shui Yu (IEEE Fellow, University of Technology Sydney, Australia) presented on "Mathematical Artificial Intelligence and Security Applications," discussing the foundational theoretical challenges and promising mathematical tools for advancing secure AI.

Prof. Chip Hong Chang (IEEE/IET/AAIA Fellow, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) exposed vulnerabilities in biometric systems with his talk "See Me If You Can? Red Bleed - Making the Invisible, Visible," highlighting novel attack vectors and defense imperatives.

Prof. Jiwu Huang (IEEE Fellow, Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, China) offered crucial perspectives on "A Few Discussions on Content Security Governance in AIGC," analyzing the real-world security threats posed by AI-generated content.

Prof. Feng Lin (Zhejiang University, China) addressed the challenges of "Deepfake and Synthetic Image Detection in the Era of Generative AI," introducing innovative detection frameworks to combat evolving synthetic media threats.

 Group Photo 




 Opening Ceremony 

 
Prof. Chenggang Yan (IET Fellow)
Hangzhou Dianzi University, China
  Assoc. Prof. Tong Qiao
Hangzhou Dianzi University, China


 Keynote Speakers 

 
Prof. Shui Yu (IEEE Fellow)
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
  Prof. Chip Hong Chang (IEEE/IET/AAIA Fellow)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
     
 
Prof. Jiwu Huang (IEEE Fellow)
Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, China
  Prof. Feng Lin
Zhejiang University, China


 Best Presenters 


▪ Paper ID: CS5001
Speech Title: Fully Unsupervised Deepfake Video Detection via Enhanced Contrastive Learning
Authors: Tong Qiao, Shichuang Xie, Yanli Chen, Florent Retraint and Xiangyang Luo
Presenter: Shichuang Xie, Shanghai University, China


▪ Paper ID: CS2021
Speech Title: Blockchain-based Secure and Truthful Entity Participation Scheme in Heterogeneous Federated Learning
Authors: Rui Wang, Xin Liu, Haojia Yang, Donglan Liu, Hao Zhang, Yiliang Liu and Zhou Su
Presenter: Haojia Yang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China