Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for presenting developments in computer security and electronic privacy.
One paper shows how you can use a hard drive to record sound. The paper's author then used this technique to record the audio for their preview video. Take a listen, it is pretty amazing!
Due to the devloping COVID-19 situation, #SP20 is being converted into an all-digital conference experience. The dates of the now digital conference will remain the same and more details will be available soon. ieee-security.org/TC/SP2020/
Registration for #SP20 is once again open! Registration will only be $25. We hope that this will make it possible for many more people, including students to attend this year's conference. This fee will also cover attendance to the workshops as well!
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Congrats to "TRRespass: Exploiting the Many Sides of Target Row Refresh", "An Analysis of Pre-installed Android Software", and "Can Voters Detect Malicious Manipulation of Ballot Marking Devices?" for receiving best paper awards at #SP20!
The first half of the accepted papers for #SP19 are up and ready for reading. Take a look to see some of the top computer security research in the world! ieee-security.org/TC/SP2019/prog…
PhD students and post docs, are you interested in experiencing how a program committee works? IEEE S&P is now accepting applications to be a part of the Shadow PC for #SP20. More details are available at ieee-security.org/TC/SP2020/shad….
There are now 17 papers from the #SP18 proceedings available for download and perusal! Newly available findings on usable security, blockchains, password cracking economics, browser fingerprinting, GPS spoofing, and more! csdl.computer.org/csdl/proceedin…
The full proceedings for #SP19 are now available. If you are interested in getting a sneak peak at the amazing work that will be presented at the conference take a look! computer.org/csdl/proceedin…