Don't miss the latest advances in the security of computer systems and networks.
USENIX Security '09 begins with 2 days of in-depth training by experts including Frank Adelstein and Golden G. Richard III. A keynote address by Rich Cannings and David Bort of the Google Android Project kicks off the 3-day technical program, which includes 26 papers covering new research, invited talks by experts such as Vern Paxson and Steven M. Bellovin, a poster session, WiPs, BoFs, and more. Attention Students: Grant applications are due July 6, 2009. Submit your application today. Just Added: The USENIX "Unhackable Server" Challenge. Find out more here. Register online by July 20, 2009, and save!
HotSec '09 Registration Is Now Open! HotSec '09 will bring together innovative practitioners and researchers in computer security and privacy, broadly defined, to tackle the challenging problems in this space.
Grants are available for students who would like to attend HotSec '09 and USENIX Security '09. Find out more here.
The preliminary program is now available. Register online today! EVT/WOTE '09: Register Today! EVT/WOTE '09 seeks to bring together researchers from a variety of disciplines, ranging from computer science and human-computer interaction experts through political scientists, legal experts, election administrators, and voting equipment vendors. The program includes a keynote address by Lawrence Norden, Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, system demonstrations, and sessions on usability, security, trustworthy elections, and more.
The full program and Call for Demos are now available. Register online today!
HotSec '09, EVT/WOTE '09, and the following workshops will be co-located with USENIX Security '09: CSET '09 and WOOT '09 will take place on August 10; MetriCon 4.0 will take place on August 11.
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The proceedings of the 2009 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX '09) are now available to everyone. Videos of the technical sessions are now also available to USENIX members.
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Now Available! HotCloud '09 Proceedings
The proceedings of the Workshop on Hot Topics in Cloud Computing (HotCloud '09) are now available.
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Among the articles free to everyone: "Secure Provenance: Protecting the
Genealogy of Bits," by Ragib Hasan, Radu Sion, and Marianne Winslett; editor Rik Farrow's "Musings"; book reviews by Elizabeth Zwicky and Sam Stover; and conference reports from FAST '09 and the First Workshop on the
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HotOS XII Proceedings
The proceedings of the 12th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems (HotOS XII) are now available.
Just Up! Videos and MP3s of FAST '09 and NSDI '09
Check out the videos and MP3s of the talks at the 7th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '09) and MP3s of the presentations at the 6th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '09).
Calls for Papers Publish and Present Your Work at USENIX Conferences
FAST '10: 8th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (CFP)
February 23–26, 2010, San Jose, CA
Paper submissions due: September 10, 2009
NSDI '10: 7th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (CFP)
April 28–30, 2010, San Jose, CA
Paper titles and abstracts due: September 25, 2009
WebApps '10: USENIX Conference on Web Application Development (CFP)
June 2025, 2010, Boston, MA
Submissions due: January 11, 2010