USENIX Security Symposium

Join us in San Diego, CA, August 20-22, 2014, for the 23rd USENIX Security Symposium. USENIX Security '14 brings together researchers, practitioners, systems programmers and engineers, and others interested in the latest advances in the security of computer systems and networks.

The Symposium's technical sessions program will offer refereed papers, invited talks, and panel discussions, including:

  • Wednesday's Keynote Address, "Phone Phreaks: What We Can Learn From the First Network Hackers?" from Phil Lapsley, Hacker, Consultant, Entrepreneur, and Author of Exploding The Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell
  • Invited Talk: "Insight into the NSA's Weakening of Crypto Standards" from Joseph Menn, Reuters
  • Invited Talk: "Battling Human Trafficking with Big Data" from Rolando R. Lopez, Orphan Secure
  • Panel: "The Future of Crypto: Getting from Here to Guarantees" with Daniel J. Bernstein, Matt Blaze, and Tanja Lange
  • Poster Session (learn how to submit your work)
  • Over 60 refereed paper presentations on privacy, mass pwnage, privacy enhancing technology, forensics, password managers, side channels, mobile,
  • And much more!

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