Overview:
Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP) has been the premier forum for the presentation of developments in computer security and electronic privacy, and for bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field.
In order to further expand the opportunities for scientific exchanges, we created a new venue within the IEEE CS Technical Committee on Security and Privacy called Security and Privacy Workshops (SPW).
The typical purpose of such a workshop is to cover a specific aspect of security and privacy in more detail, making it easy for the participants to attend IEEE SP and a specialized workshop at IEEE SPW with just one trip.
Furthermore, the co-location offers synergies for the organizers.
The workshops are co-located with the IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium, and the number of workshops and attendees have grown steadily during recent years. Workshops can be annual events (e.g. W2SP), one time events, or aperiodic.
Workshops:
Saturday, May 17
CREDS: Cyber-security Research Ethics Dialog & Strategy
DUMA: 4th International Workshop on Data Usage Management
MoST: Mobile Security Technologies
Sunday, May 18
IWCC: International Workshop on Cyber Crime
LangSec: A Workshop on Language Theoretic Security
WRIT: 2nd Workshop on Research for Insider Threat
W2SP: Web 2.0 Security and Privacy
See the Workshops page for more details.
Organizing Committee
Fundraising Chair:
Chris Kanich (University of Illinois at Chicago)
IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy
Chair: Patrick McDaniel (Pennsylvania State University)
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