CyberMACS Research Contributions: 23rd CIIT Conference (Struga 2026)

The CyberMACS Project marked a significant academic milestone at the 23rd CIIT Conference, held in the historic city of Struga, N. Macedonia, from April 24–26, 2026. 22 students from both Intake 2 and Intake 3 where most of them presented advanced research findings, highlighting the program’s commitment to excellence in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence.

The conference featured three dedicated CYBERMACS workshop sessions, providing a platform for our students to lead discussions on emerging threats and innovative security frameworks.


Detailed Research Directory

Research Paper TitleStudent Lead / PresenterIntakeSession / Workshop
dev//SDB: Software Defined Boot – A novel standard for diskless booting anywhere and everywhereAditya Mitra, Hamza Haroon, Amaan Rais Shah, Mohammad Elham Rasooli, Bogdán Itsám Dorantes-NikolaevIntake 3Session 18
Verifiable Passkey: The Decentralized Authentication StandardAditya MitraIntake 3Session 18
Identity and Access Management for Securing Multi-Cloud Access for Agentic AI WorkloadsPurujit SrinivasanIntake 2Session 14
Securing the Agentic Backbone: A Literature Review of Security Challenges in the Model Context ProtocolAndres Marcelo Ortiz JimenezIntake 2Session 17
A Prompt Injection Detection Model Addressing Over-DefenseVaishnavi Santosh SableIntake 3Session 17
Anomaly Detection in IoT Networks: A Focused Survey on Federated, Privacy-Aware, and Adaptive Learning ModelsSristi MitraIntake 2Session 17
Comparative Study of Machine Learning Modelsfor IoT Network Anomaly DetectionTionge MughoghoIntake 2Session 17
An Empirical Security Comparison of WebAssembly Runtimes and Docker Containers for Linux-based IoT Edge DevicesSowat KheangIntake 2Session 14
Telegram Forensics under End-to-End Encryption (E2EE): Artifact Analysis on Android DeviceSowat KheangIntake 2Session 18
Safer Internet for Children: A Unified ROBERTa-based Framework for Multi-Label Harmful Content DetectionGertrude NabasiryeIntake 2Session 17
Digital Forensics and Cryptographic Analysis: A Comparative Study of Password Hashing Resilience in Modern Linux EnvironmentsGertrude NabasiryeIntake 2Session 17
An Empirical Study of the Privacy-Utility Trade-off in Differentially Private ClassifiersS M Dedar AlamIntake 3Session 18
Intelligent REST API Testing: A Literature Review on Dependency Mapping, False Positive Reduction, and Explainable Root Cause AnalysisMeli ImeldaIntake 2Session 18
Browser Artifact Analysis for MFA Login Forensics in Modern Web EnvironmentsDiana Orozek kyzyIntake 2Session 17
STRIDE-AI: A Threat Modeling Framework for Generative AI Security AssessmentTsafac Nkombong Regine CyrilleIntake 2Session 14
A Systematic Survey of Vulnerability Detection Techniques for JavaScript Web ApplicationsSimran ShilpakarIntake 2Session 18
Evaluating the Reliability of Policy-as-Code-Based Segregation of Duties Enforcement in Hybrid Cloud EnvironmentsLenear MwondiIntake 2Session 14
Evaluating the Reliability of Machine-Learning-Based Detection of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery and Router Advertisement AttacksAllan OnyangoIntake 2Session 14

Strategic Impact & Academic Recognition

The presentations highlighted a shift in research toward Generative AIAgentic AI governance, and privacy-preserving IoT frameworks, ensuring that CyberMACS remains at the forefront of global cybersecurity discourse.

The conference concluded with the CyberMACS Workshop sessions, affirming the program’s vital role in training the next generation of cybersecurity experts.