SafeComp 2026
22-25 September 2026
Valencia (Spain)
The 45th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security
Welcome to the 45th edition of SafeComp in Valencia, Spain.
This year, we invite you to explore the theme "Engineering safe and sustainable computing systems".
Safety is more relevant than ever. As adaptive digital infrastructures create complex 'systems of systems', they must not only deliver high performance but also operate sustainably. The challenge for modern engineering is clear: we must guarantee safety while addressing energy efficiency and long-term societal impact.
Why Attend? SafeComp offers a unique single-track format without parallel sessions. This structure ensures you never miss a key talk and provides ample opportunity for networking, exchanging insights, and discussing emerging practical solutions.
Shape The Future: Contribute, Exchange & Advance
Research Track
SafeComp 2026 invites research and experience/industry papers on methods, architectures, and tools for safety, dependability, and cybersecurity of critical computer systems and infrastructures.
Conference Program already available
Position Papers and Posters
Position Papers provide an opportunity to present new ideas, work in progress, opinions, or emerging challenges related to safety-critical and dependable systems that allow authors to receive early feedback from the community.
Accepting submissions until July 6, 2026
Workshops
Workshops provide a dynamic forum for presenting novel ideas, exchanging opinions, and discussing preliminary results in a collaborative environment where industrials and academics can connect and collaborate.
Workshop programs are already available.
23/09/2026: Keynote Day 1
Toward Large-Scale Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers: Security in the Quantum Era
Carmen G. Almudéver (UPV)
24/09/2026: Keynote Day 2
Physical AI Safety: A Unified Framework for Safety, Security, and AI Assurance
Gianpiero Negri (RS CoE Amazon Robotics)
23/09/2026: Keynote Day 3
Combining High Performance HW and SW with High Software Assurance: Is it Possible?
Leonidas Kosmidis (BSC)