USENIX Security '10 and Workshops Registration Now Open

Whether you're a researcher, a system administrator, or a policy wonk, come to the 19th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security '10) to find out how changes in computer security are going to affect you.

The 3-day program, taking place August 11-13, 2010, in Washington, D.C., includes:

  • Keynote address by Roger G. Johnston, Vulnerability Assessment Team, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Invited talks covering a number of timely topics, including:
    • "Toward an Open and Secure Platform for Using the Web," by Will Drewry, Software Security Engineer, Google
    • "End-to-End Arguments: The Internet and Beyond," by David P. Reed, MIT Media Laboratory
    • "Windows 7 Security from a UNIX Perspective," by Crispin Cowan, Senior Program Manager, Windows Core Security
    • And more . . .
  • 30 refereed papers that present new research in a variety of subject areas, including defending network attacks, privacy, network security, and securing systems
  • A poster session full of provocative opinions, interesting preliminary work, and cool ideas that will spark discussion
  • And more

Register by July 19 and save! Discounted registration packages are now available for USENIX Security '10 and the co-located workshops including:

  • EVT/WOTE '10: 2010 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop/Workshop on Trustworthy Elections
  • CSET '10: 3rd Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test
  • WOOT '10: 4th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies
  • CollSec '10: 2010 Workshop on Collaborative Methods for Security and Privacy
  • HealthSec '10: 1st USENIX Workshop on Health Security and Privacy
  • HotSec '10: 5th USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Security
  • MetriCon 5.0: Fifth Workshop on Security Metrics