The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced a call for papers for Cybercon 2026, a conference that will bring together experts from around the world to discuss the latest developments and challenges in cybersecurity for the nuclear industry. The conference, which will take place in 2026, will provide a platform for professionals to share their knowledge and experiences on cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation strategies. The IAEA is seeking papers on a range of topics, including cybersecurity risk management, threat intelligence, incident response, and cybersecurity culture. The conference will also cover emerging trends and technologies, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT), and their potential impact on nuclear cybersecurity. The IAEA is committed to supporting its member states in strengthening their cybersecurity capabilities and protecting their nuclear facilities from cyber threats. Cybercon 2026 will provide an opportunity for experts to share best practices and lessons learned in implementing effective cybersecurity measures. The conference will also feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and technical sessions, as well as an exhibition of cybersecurity products and services. The IAEA is encouraging researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to submit papers on their work in nuclear cybersecurity. The deadline for paper submissions is expected to be announced soon. The IAEA will review all submissions and select papers for presentation at the conference. The conference will be held at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, and is expected to attract hundreds of participants from around the world. The IAEA has a long history of supporting cybersecurity efforts in the nuclear industry, and Cybercon 2026 is the latest initiative in this area. The conference will provide a unique opportunity for experts to network and collaborate on cybersecurity issues. The IAEA is working closely with its member states and international partners to strengthen cybersecurity capabilities and protect nuclear facilities from cyber threats. The conference will also cover the importance of cybersecurity in the nuclear supply chain and the need for effective cybersecurity measures to protect against cyber threats. The IAEA is committed to supporting the development of cybersecurity capabilities in the nuclear industry and promoting international cooperation on cybersecurity issues. Cybercon 2026 will be an important event for anyone involved in nuclear cybersecurity, and the IAEA is encouraging all interested parties to submit papers and participate in the conference. The conference will provide a platform for experts to share their knowledge and experiences and to discuss the latest developments and challenges in nuclear cybersecurity. The IAEA is expecting a high level of interest in the conference, and the deadline for paper submissions is expected to be announced soon. The IAEA will provide more information on the conference, including the deadline for paper submissions and the program, in the coming months. The conference will be an important opportunity for experts to network and collaborate on cybersecurity issues and to share best practices and lessons learned in implementing effective cybersecurity measures. The IAEA is committed to supporting the development of cybersecurity capabilities in the nuclear industry and promoting international cooperation on cybersecurity issues. The conference will provide a unique opportunity for experts to discuss the latest developments and challenges in nuclear cybersecurity and to share their knowledge and experiences on cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation strategies.