MAY 22-25, 2023 AT THE HYATT REGENCY, SAN FRANCISCO, CA & ONLINE
44th IEEE Symposium on
Security and Privacy
Since 1980, the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy has been the premier forum for presenting developments in computer security and electronic privacy, and for bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field. The 2023 Symposium marks the 44th annual meeting of this flagship conference. IEEE S&P 2023 is excited to have an in person conference.
Presenting a poster at IEEE S&P is a great chance for researchers to obtain valuable feedback on their ongoing work from knowledgeable participants at the conference. Posters are solicited that present unpublished in-progress or late-breaking research or extensions of published work on security-and privacy-related topics. Additionally, posters presenting interdisciplinary work that is relevant to security and privacy research but was published outside the security community are welcome.
Poster abstracts are due Thursday, April 6, 2023. At least one author of each accepted poster will be required to either attend the conference in person or remotely to present the poster (information regarding remote participation will be available soon). Accepted poster abstracts will be posted on the conference website.
Poster abstracts due: Thursday, Apr 6, 2023, AOE
Acceptance notification: Friday, Apr 21, 2023
Submit an abstract no longer than two pages describing the work, together with a draft of the poster itself. The abstract title should begin with the keyword “Poster:”. Include all authors with contact information and institutional affiliation in your abstract. Abstracts should briefly describe the particular problem being addressed, and detail your approach to the problem. Providing preliminary results is suggested but not required. If the work was previously published outside the security community or is an extension of any published work, please include a reference to the existing publication.
Please use the 2 column IEEE conference proceedings style for preparing your abstract. All submissions should be in PDF format. Your abstract should not exceed the two page limit; non-conforming submissions will not be considered for review. All submissions must also include a draft of the poster to receive feedback before the conference. Presented posters can be sized up to 24 x 36 inches (or A1), either portrait or landscape, but should be scaled down to letter or A4 for submission as a PDF.
All materials should be submitted to https://sp23-posters.hotcrp.com.
If accepted, at least one author must be registered and a final version of the poster abstract must be submitted by Monday, May 8, 2023. The abstract will be placed on the conference website prior to the poster session, but will not be included in the conference proceedings.
For more information, please contact the posters chair at sp23-posters@ieee-security.org
Posters will be reviewed by a poster jury with members given below:
Akash Shah | University of California Los Angeles |
Binbin Zhao | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Blaine Hoak | University of Wisconsin Madison |
Daniel Dubois | Northeastern University |
Feargus Pendlebury | Meta |
Grace Guyue Liu | NYU Shanghai |
Jianfeng Chi | Meta |
Jinyuan Jia | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
Kunlin Cai | University of California Los Angeles |
Meng Yan | Shanghai Jiaotong University |
Muoi Tran | ETH Zurich |
Noemi Gläser | University of Maryland College Park & Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy |
Nojan Sheybani | University of California San Diego |
Osama Bajaber | Virginia Tech |
Paul Lou | University of California Los Angeles |
Qinying Wang | Zhejiang University |
Riddhi Ghosal | University of California Los Angeles |
Tamjid Al Rahat | University of California Los Angeles |
Tianshi Li | Carnegie Mellon University |
Tu Le | University of Virginia |
Wenbo Guo | University of California Berkeley |
Xinyue Shen | CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security |
Yu Xia | Hudson River Trading |