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USENIX Security '18
27th USENIX Security Symposium
August 15–17, 2018
Baltimore, MD, USA
Thanks for joining us in Baltimore, MD, USA, for the 27th USENIX Security Symposium, the largest in the symposium's history. We hope you enjoyed the event.
As part of our commitment to open access to research, the full Proceedings are free and open to the public on the
technical sessions page
. Presentation slides are posted as we receive them, and video and audio recordings will be available soon.
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28th USENIX Security Symposium
August 14–16, 2019
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Co-located Events
SOUPS 2018
: Fourteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security
(August 12–14, 2018)
WOOT '18
: 12th USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies
(August 13–14, 2018)
ASE '18
: 2018 USENIX Workshop on Advances in Security Education
(August 13, 2018)
CSET '18
: 11th USENIX Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test
(August 13, 2018)
FOCI '18
: 8th USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet
(August 14, 2018)
HotSec '18
: 2018 USENIX Summit on Hot Topics in Security
(August 14, 2018)
Registration
USENIX Security '18 is SOLD OUT.
Early Bird Registration Deadline: Monday, July 23, 2018
See the
Registration Information page
for details.
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The cancellation deadline is Friday, August 3, 2018. Please review the
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Information for Presenters
If you are presenting at USENIX Security '18, please see the
Instructions for Presenters page
for important information.
All presenters must sign a consent to publish form, which allows USENIX to publish any slides, audio, and/or video of your presentation. USENIX makes these freely available as part of our commitment to open access.
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Venue
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront
700 Aliceanna St
Baltimore, MD 21202
USA
+1 410.385.3000
Hotel Reservation Deadline: Monday, July 23, 2018.
Hotel Discount Deadline Extended!
Book your room by Monday, July 30, 2018 and save!
USENIX has negotiated a special room rate of $199 per night plus tax for single/double occupancy for conference attendees. To receive this special rate,
book your room online
or call +1 800.228.9290 and mention USENIX or Security ‘18. The group rate will be available until the hotel reservation deadline, or until the block sells out, whichever occurs first.
See the
Venue, Hotel, and Travel page
for more information.
About USENIX Security '18
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Symposium Organizers
William Enck
North Carolina State University
Program Co-Chair
Adrienne Porter Felt
Google
Program Co-Chair
Program Co-Chairs
William Enck,
North Carolina State University
Adrienne Porter Felt,
Google
Program Committee
Sadia Afroz,
International Computer Science Institute
Devdatta Akhawe,
Dropbox
Johanna Amann,
International Computer Science Institute
Adam Aviv,
US Naval Academy
Michael Bailey,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
David Barrera,
École Polytechnique de Montréal
Adam Bates,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Lujo Bauer,
Carnegie Mellon University
Steven Bellovin,
Columbia University
Joseph Bonneau,
New York University
Herbert Bos,
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Kevin Butler,
University of Florida
Joe Calandrino,
Federal Trade Commission
Srdjan Capkun,
ETH Zurich
Justin Cappos,
New York University
Lorenzo Cavallaro,
Royal Holloway, University of London
Neha Chachra,
Weidong Cui,
Microsoft Research
Nathan Dautenhahn,
University of Pennsylvania
Lucas Davi,
University of Duisburg-Essen
Razvan Deaconescu,
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest
Brendan Dolan-Gavitt,
New York University
Adam Doupe,
Arizona State University
Tudor Dumitras,
University of Maryland, College Park
Zakir Durumeric,
Stanford University
Manuel Egele,
Boston University
Sascha Fahl,
Ruhr University Bochum
Kassem Fawaz,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Earlence Fernandes,
University of Washington
Carrie Gates,
Securelytix
Guofei Gu,
Texas A&M University
Nadia Heninger,
University of Pennsylvania
Thorsten Holz,
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Cynthia Irvine,
Naval Postgraduate School
Trent Jaeger,
Pennsylvania State University
Suman Jana,
Columbia University
Mobin Javed,
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) and International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley
Alex Kapravelos,
North Carolina State University
Aniket Kate,
Purdue University
Taesoo Kim,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Yongdae Kim,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Engin Kirda,
Northeastern University
Yoshi Kohno,
University of Washington
Farinaz Koushanfar,
University of California, San Diego
Bo Li,
University of California, Berkeley
Kangjie Lu,
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Long Lu,
Northeastern University
Mohammad Mannan,
Concordia University, Montreal
Ivan Martinovic,
Oxford University
Stephen McCamant,
University of Minnesota
Damon McCoy,
New York University
Jon McCune,
Google
Patrick McDaniel,
Pennsylvania State University
Prateek Mittal,
Princeton University
Tom Moyer,
University of North Carolina, Charlotte
Adwait Nadkarni,
College of William and Mary
Muhammad Naveed,
University of Southern California
Nick Nikiforakis,
Stony Brook University
Cristina Nita-Rotaru,
Northeastern University
Alina Oprea,
Northeastern University
Mathias Payer,
Purdue University
Zachary Peterson,
Cal Poly
Christina Pöpper,
NYU Abu Dhabi
Brad Reaves,
North Carolina State University
Tom Ristenpart,
Cornell Tech
Ahmad Sadeghi,
Technischen Universität Darmstadt
Alessandra Scafuro,
North Carolina State University
Vyas Sekar,
Carnegie Mellon University
Micah Sherr,
Georgetown University
Matthew Smith,
Universität Bonn, Fraunhofer FKIE
Jessica Staddon,
Google
Emily Stark,
Google
Gianluca Stringhini,
University College London
Cynthia Sturton,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Nick Sullivan,
Cloudflare
Patrick Tague,
Carnegie Mellon University, Silicon Valley
Gang Tan,
Pennsylvania State University
Vanessa Teague,
University of Melbourne
Kurt Thomas,
Google
Yuan Tian,
University of Virginia
Patrick Traynor,
University of Florida
Tanvi Vyas,
Mozilla
Dan Wallach,
Rice University
Gang Wang,
Virginia Tech
Eric Wustrow,
University of Colorado Boulder
Dongyan Xu,
Purdue University
Invited Talks Committee
Frank Chen,
Andreessen Horowitz
Kevin Fu (Chair),
University of Michigan
Casey Henderson,
USENIX Association
Matthew Scholl,
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Lightning Talks Chair
Adam Bates,
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Poster Session Chair
Yuan Tian,
University of Virginia
Test of Time Awards Committee
Matt Blaze,
University of Pennsylvania
Dan Boneh,
Stanford University
Kevin Fu,
University of Michigan
David Wagner,
University of California, Berkeley
Steering Committee
Matt Blaze,
University of Pennsylvania
Dan Boneh,
Stanford University
Kevin Fu,
University of Michigan
Casey Henderson,
USENIX Association
Thorsten Holz,
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Jaeyeon Jung,
Samsung Electronics
Engin Kirda,
Northeastern University
Tadayoshi Kohno,
University of Washington
Niels Provos,
Google
Thomas Ristenpart,
Cornell Tech
David Wagner,
University of California, Berkeley
Dan Wallach,
Rice University
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