THE 19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, SERVICES, AND APPLICATIONS
The International Conference on Telecommunication Systems, Services, and Applications (TSSA) is an annual conference series that is organized by the Telecommunication Engineering Research Group, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB). The 19th TSSA 2025 offers researchers and practitioners from universities and industries around the world opportunities to discuss and exchange their scientific and technological research result in the fields of information and telecommunication, services, applications, and networking.
For this year, the conference will collaborate with Universitas Sangga Buana with our patron and will take place in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The proceedings of TSSA 2020 up to TSSA 2024 have been published in IEEE Xplore and indexed by Scopus. Only accepted, registered, and presented papers will be submitted for inclusion in IEEE Xplore subject to meeting IEEE Xplore’s scope and quality requirements. However, the final decision is subject to IEEE Xplore policy. Papers that are not presented at the conference (no-show) will not be submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore
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Yasuyuki Nogami
Intelligent Networks for Secure Digital Future: AI-Driven Transformation in Telecommunications
Intelligent Networks for Secure Digital Future: AI-Driven Transformation in Telecommunications
The telecommunications industry faces unprecedented transformation as artificial intelligence converges with digital infrastructure. This keynote examines how AI reshapes network operations, security paradigms, and next-generation system design.
As 5G expands and 6G development accelerates, AI integration becomes essential for managing network complexity. Machine learning enables predictive maintenance, automated threat detection, and intelligent optimization. However, this evolution introduces critical vulnerabilities.
A pressing concern emerges with quantum computing: “Harvest Now, Decrypt Later” attacks. Adversaries collect encrypted data today, anticipating future decryption capabilities. This demands immediate transition to quantum-safe cryptography, including elliptic curve algorithms like X25519 and Ed25519, alongside post-quantum standards such as CRYSTALS-Kyber.
We address practical implementation challenges: legacy system integration, technical complexity, and workforce development. Success requires industry collaboration through academic partnerships, standardization efforts, and evolving regulatory frameworks.
This keynote provides actionable insights for building intelligent, secure networks capable of meeting future demands while maintaining robust security in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
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