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Opening Remarks and AwardsThorsten Holz, Ruhr-Universtät Bochum
Stefan Savage, University of California, San Diego
Program Co-Chairs
StatisticsRefereed paper submissions
• 468 paper submissions (+10%) • 72 papers accepted (15.4% acceptance rate)
Number of attendees • 575++
468 submissions
451 papers in round #1desk rejects / withdrawal
~900 reviews
218 papers in round #2
early rejects
appeal phase
Appeal Phase • 20 appeals received for 233 papers
rejected in round #1 • 7 appeals approved (i.e., 218 + 7 papers in
round #2) • One paper eventually ended up in program • But: also 70 appeals related to 218 papers
in round #2 (but mainly typical rebuttals)
225 papers in round #2
88 papers for PC meetingpre-accepted papers
~500 reviews
72 papers
1.5 days PC meeting
~2,300 comments
People to Thank
Program CommitteeMichael Backes, CISPA, Saarland University & MPI-SWS Michael Bailey, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Davide Balzarotti, Eurecom Lujo Bauer, Carnegie Mellon University Leyla Bilge, Symantec Dan Boneh, Stanford University Joseph Bonneau, Stanford University and The Electronic Frontier Foundation Nikita Borisov, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign Elie Bursztein, Google Juan Caballero, IMDEA Software Institute Srdjan Capkun, ETH Zürich Stephen Checkoway, University of Illinois at Chicago Nicolas Christin, Carnegie Mellon University Manuel Costa, Microsoft Research George Danezis, University College London Tamara Denning, University of Utah Adam Doupé, Arizona State University Tudor Dumitraș, University of Maryland, College Park Manuel Egele, Boston University Serge Egelman, University of California, Berkeley, and International Computer Science Institute David Evans, University of Virginia Cédric Fournet, Microsoft Research Matthew Fredrikson, Carnegie Mellon University Cristiano Giuffrida, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Matthew Green, Johns Hopkins University Chris Grier, Databricks
Guofei Gu, Texas A&M University Saikat Guha, Microsoft Research India Alex Halderman, University of Michigan Nadia Heninger, University of Pennsylvania Cynthia Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School Martin Johns, SAP Research Engin Kirda, Northeastern University Tadayoshi Kohno, University of Washington Farinaz Koushanfar, University of California, San Diego Per Larsen, University of California, Irvine Wenke Lee, Georgia Tech Nektarios Leontiadis, Facebook Janne Lindqvist, Rutgers University Ben Livshits, Microsoft Research Michelle Mazurek, University of Maryland, College Park Stephen McCamant, University of Minnesota Damon McCoy, New York University/ICSI Jonathan McCune, Google Sarah Meiklejohn, University College London Prateek Mittal, Princeton University Tyler Moore, University of Tulsa Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University Nick Nikiforakis, Stony Brook University Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Northeastern University Mathias Payer, Purdue University Zachary N. J. Peterson, California Polytechnic State University Frank Piessens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Michalis Polychranakis, Stony Brook University Raluca Popa, University of California, Berkeley Christina Pöpper, New York University Adrienne Porter Felt, Google Georgios Portokalidis, Stevens Institute of Technology Niels Provos, Google Tom Ristenpart, Cornell Tech Will Robertson, Northeastern University Franziska Roesner, University of Washington Andrei Sabelfeld, Chalmers University of Technology Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Technische Universität Darmstadt Felix Schuster, Microsoft Research Jörg Schwenk, Ruhr-Universität Bochum Hovav Shacham, University of California, San Diego Micah Sherr, Georgetown University Elaine Shi, University of Maryland, College Park Reza Shokri, The University of Texas at Austin Deian Stefan, University of California, San Diego Gianluca Stringhini, University College London Cynthia Sturton, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kurt Thomas, Google Patrick Traynor, University of Florida Giovanni Vigna, University of California, Santa Barbara David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley Nick Weaver, International Computer Science Institute
Invited Talks Chair Adrienne Porter Felt, Google
Invited Talks Committee Tyrone Grandison, US Department of Commerce Alex Halderman, University of Michigan Franziska Roesner, University of Washington Elaine Shi, Cornell University
Poster Session Chair Raluca Popa, University of California, Berkeley
Poster Session Committee Members Nikita Borisov, University of Illinois
at Urbana–Champaign Mathias Payer, Purdue University
Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPs) Coordinator Patrick Traynor, University of Florida
Steering Committee Matt Blaze, University of Pennsylvania Dan Boneh, Stanford University Kevin Fu, University of Michigan Casey Henderson, USENIX Association Tadayoshi Kohno, University of Washington Jaeyeon Jung, Microsoft Research Niels Provos, Google David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley Dan Wallach, Rice University
USENIX PeopleUSENIX Staff
USENIX Board
Natalie DeJarlais Rik FarrowArnold GatilaoHilary HartmanCasey HendersonSara HernandezJessica KimCamille MulliganJasmine MurciaMichele NelsonGinny Staubach Emily ThomasDerron Thweatt Toni Veglia
Carolyn Rowland, PresidentHakim Weatherspoon, Vice PresidentMichael Bailey, SecretaryKurt Opsahl, TreasurerCat Allman, DirectorDavid Blank-Edelman, DirectorAngela Demke Brown, DirectorDaniel V. Klein, Director
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Thanks also to… • All authors who submitted papers and all
external reviewers • All of you for coming!
Instructions Speakers
• Please report to session chairs in advance • There were some changes, please check the website
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BoFs) • Host your own BoF • Check the BoF board in the registration area or see
www.usenix.org/sec16/bofs for the latest schedule
Speakers and Authors Please email a PDF of your slides to
[email protected] directly after your presentation
Please tell us if you do not want your lightning talk to be published online (if you submitted one)
Students
Please meet by the Registration Desk in the Zilker Foyer at 3:30 pm on Thursday
(during the afternoon break) for a group photograph.
Symposium Activities
Networking Luncheon for Women in Advanced Computing (WiAC)
12:30 pm–2:00 pm, Hill Country Ballroom
USENIX Security ’16 Symposium Reception 6:30 pm–8:00 pm, Zilker Ballroom 1
Sponsored by Facebook
USENIX Security ’16 Work-in-Progress Reports (WiPS)
8:00 pm–10:00 pm, Zilker Ballroom 2 To submit a WiP talk, email [email protected]
by noon today.
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BoFs) 8:00 pm–11:00 pm
USENIX Security ’16 Poster Sessionand Happy Hour
6:30 pm–8:00 pm, Zilker Ballroom 1
USENIX Security ’16 Doctoral Colloquium 8:00 pm–10:00 pm, Zilker Ballroom 2
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions (BoFs) 8:00 pm–11:00 pm
Wednesday, August 10 Thursday, August 11
open slots!
The 2016 Internet Defense Prize
will be awarded at the USENIX Security ’16 Symposium Reception on Wednesday, August 10, 6:30 pm–8:00 pm,
in Zilker Ballroom 1.
Sponsored by
Upcoming USENIX EventsOSDI ’16: 12th USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and ImplementationNovember 2–4, 2016, Savannah, GA, USA
LISA16 December 4–9, 2016, Boston, MA, USA
Enigma 2017 January 30–February 1, 2017, Oakland, CA, USASubmissions Due: August 22, 2016
FAST ’17: 15th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies February 27–March 2, 2017, Santa Clara, CA, USA
SREcon17 March 13–14, 2017, San Francisco, CA, USA
NSDI ’17: 14th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and ImplementationMarch 27–29, 2017, Boston, MA, USA
SREcon17 Asia May 22–24, 2017, Singapore
ATC ’17: 2017 USENIX Annual Technical Conference July 12–14, 2017, Santa Clara, CA, USA
SOUPS 2017: Thirteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security July 12–14, 2017, Santa Clara, CA, USA
Best Paper Awards USENIX Cash Award
Best Student Paper Award ZKBoo: Faster Zero-Knowledge
for Boolean Circuits
Irene Giacomelli, Jesper Madsen, and Claudio Orlandi
Paper will be presented Friday during the “Proofs” session at 2:00 pm in Zilker Ballroom 3.
Best Paper Award Fast, Lean, and Accurate: Modeling Password
Guessability Using Neural Networks
William Melicher, Blase Ur, Sean M. Segreti, Saranga Komanduri, Lujo Bauer, Nicolas Christin, and Lorrie Faith Cranor
Paper will be presented today during the “Password and Key-Fingerprints” session at 2:00 pm in Zilker Ballroom 3.
Best Paper Award The Million-Key Question—Investigating the
Origins of RSA Public Keys
Petr Švenda, Matúš Nemec, Peter Sekan, Rudolf Kvašňovský, David Formánek, David Komárek, and Vashek Matyáš
Paper will be presented Friday during the “Cyber-Physical Systems II” session at 11:00 am in Zilker Ballroom 2.
The 2016 USENIX Security Test of Time Award
PRESENTED TO
Niels Provos, Markus Friedl, and Peter Honeyman for
Preventing Privilege Escalation Published by USENIX on August 4, 2003, in the Proceedings of the 12th USENIX Security Symposium.
The 2016 Test of Time Award Panel will be held today at 11:00 am in Zilker Ballroom 4.
Save the Date 26th USENIX Security
Symposium August 16–18, 2017 • Vancouver, BC, Canada
Program Co-Chairs:
Engin Kirda, Northeastern University Tom Ristenpart, Cornell Tech
Submissions due: February 16, 2017
Keynote Address
Crashing Drones and Hijacked Cameras: CyberTrust Meets CyberPhysical
Jeanette M. Wing Microsoft Research