[TYPES/announce] SecDev Call for Posters, Tool Demos, Practitioner Submissions
Stephen Chong
chong at seas.harvard.edu
Tue Jun 18 12:15:22 EDT 2019
### IEEE Secure Development Conference (SecDev)
*Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee on Security and Privacy*
*September 25–September 27, 2019 at the
Hilton Tysons Corner, McLean, VA, USA*
https://secdev.ieee.org/.
SecDev is a venue for presenting
ideas, research, and experience about
how to develop secure systems. It focuses on
theory, techniques, and tools to “build
security in” to existing and new
computing systems, and does not focus on simply discovering
the absence of security.
The goal of SecDev is to encourage and
disseminate ideas for secure system
development among academia, industry, and
government. It aims to bridge the gap
between constructive security research and
practice and to enable real-world impact of
security research in the long run. Developers
have valuable experiences and ideas
that can inform academic research, and
researchers have concepts, studies, and
even code and tools that could
benefit developers. Great SecDev contributions
could come from attendees of
industrial conferences like AppSec and RSA;
from attendees of academic conferences
like IEEE S&P, IEEE CSF, USENIX
Security, CCS, NDSS, PLDI, ICSE, FSE, ISSTA,
SOUPS, HOST, and others; and from newcomers.
We are soliciting **posters, tool demos**, and **practitioner
submissions** for presentation at SecDev.
**Posters and Tool Demos:** Posters should present unpublished results
about early or in-progress research projects. Demonstrations should be
of publicly-available tools that facilitate secure development of
software. Submissions of demos for commercial tools are permitted. All
submissions should briefly describe the problem being solved, the
details of the approach, and (for posters) at least some preliminary
results.
**Practitioner Submissions:** These are brief submissions (at
most one page) from practitioners to share
their practical experiences and challenges
in security development. Submissions should provide novel
perspectives and insights. Examples of suitable
submissions include, but are not limited to: best practices for any
aspect of the secure development life cycle; case studies or lessons
learned from specific incidents or development experiences; broadly
useful frameworks, architectures, or approaches relevant to secure
development.
More details, including submission instructions, accepted [research
papers](https://secdev.ieee.org/2019/accepted-papers/) and
[tutorials](https://secdev.ieee.org/2019/tutorials/), keynote speakers
([June Andronick, Data61/CSIRO and
UNSW](https://secdev.ieee.org/2019/june/) and [Colm MacCárthaigh,
Amazon Web Services](https://secdev.ieee.org/2019/colm/)) are available
at https://secdev.ieee.org/.
#### Important Dates
- Poster, Tool Demo, and Practitioner submissions deadline:
Wednesday July 10, 2019 (11:59 PM AoE, UTC-12)
- Poster, Tool Demo, and Practitioner submissions notification:
Monday July 29, 2019
- Conference: Wednesday September 25 to Friday
September 27, 2019
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