2025 6th International Conference on Computer Communication and Network Security (CCNS 2025)
was successfully held on November 1, 2025!
Opening Remark by Organizer

Keynote Speech
Prof. Yudong Zhang, Southeast University, China Speech Title: Precision Diagnosis of Colorectal Lesions via Integrated AI |
Prof. Lin Wang, Xiamen University, China Speech Title: The Progress on Unified Coding Theory Based on Protograph Codes |
Prof. Maode MA, Qatar University, Qatar Speech Title: Security Enhancements for Industrial Internet of Things |
Assoc. Prof. Pavel Loskot, Zhejiang University - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Institute, China Speech Title: 10 Lasting Lessons From Telecommunications Engineering |
Oral Presentation
Shuo Xu, University of California San Diego, USA Speech Title: A Comparative Analysis of Deep Learning and Machine Learning Approaches for Spam Identification on Telegram |
Kunxian Lv,Computer Network Information Center, CAS, China Speech Title: DNS Hijacking Attack Detection in Mobile Networks |
Qi Wei,North China Electric Power University, China Speech Title: Value-Based Distributed Cross-Layer Cooperative Recovery Strategy for Multiple Faults in Power Optical Transmission Networks |
Ziming Huang,University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Speech Title: A Two-Stage Hybrid Framework for DGA Detection Combining LLM with Random Forest Model |
Jiayi Niu, Chengdu University of Technology, China Speech Title: Enhancing AES Performance: A Hybrid Approach Combining Table Lookup Optimization and Multithreaded Parallelism |
Huai Wang,Beijing Jiaotong University, China Speech Title: Design of dual circularly polarized array antenna based on X-band large-scale wide-angle scanning mode |

The success of this conference has built a platform for exchanges and cooperation among experts and scholars in the fields of computer communication and network security, promoted the sharing and transformation of academic achievements, and helped the industry to continue to innovate and develop. We look forward to meeting again in the next session to promote the fields of computer communication and network security to a new height.