CFP summary
The 36th USENIX Security Symposium is a flagship venue for advances in the security and privacy of computer systems and networks. The symposium brings together research on attacks, defenses, secure systems design, privacy technologies, and the empirical study of security in practice. The 2027 edition is scheduled in Denver, Colorado and continues the USENIX Security tradition as one of the most influential conferences in computer security.
Topics
The symposium broadly covers systems and network security, privacy, applied cryptography, software and hardware security, web and mobile security, secure machine learning, measurement studies, usable security, offensive and defensive techniques, and practical evaluations of security and privacy technologies. The homepage lists two submission cycles; this record captures cycle 1.