USENIX Security '10 Call for Papers
Invited Talks, Panels, Posters, and BoFs
In addition to the refereed papers and the keynote presentation, the
technical program will include invited talks, panel discussions, a
Poster Session, and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BoFs). You are invited
to make suggestions regarding topics or speakers in any of these
sessions via email to the contacts listed below or to the program chair
at sec10chair@usenix.org.
Invited Talks
Invited talks will be held in parallel with the refereed paper sessions.
Please submit topic suggestions and talk proposals via email to
sec10it@usenix.org by Wednesday, February 10, 2010.
Panel Discussions
The technical sessions may include topical panel discussions. Please
send topic suggestions and proposals to sec10chair@usenix.org. The
deadline for panel proposals is Friday, March 26, 2010.
Poster Session
Would you like to share a provocative opinion, interesting
preliminary work, or a cool idea that will spark discussion at this
year's USENIX Security Symposium? The poster session is the perfect
venue to introduce such new or ongoing work. Poster presenters will
have the entirety of the evening reception to discuss their work, get
exposure, and receive feedback from attendees.
To submit a poster, please send a 15 page(s) proposal, in PDF or
PostScript, to sec10posters@usenix.org by Friday, June 11, 2010.
Decisions will be made by Monday, July 5, 2010.
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BoFs)
Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BoFs) will be held Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday evenings. Birds-of-a-Feather sessions are informal
gatherings of persons interested in a particular topic. BoFs often
feature a presentation or a demonstration followed by discussion,
announcements, and the sharing of strategies. BoFs can be scheduled
on-site or in advance. To preschedule a BoF, please send email to the
USENIX Conference Department at bofs@usenix.org with the title and a
brief description of the BoF; the name, title, affiliation, and email
address of the facilitator; and your preference of date and time.
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