From May 18 to 20 we could enjoy at the Fairmont hotel in San Jose, California, with one of the 3 most important scientific events in computer security: the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2015 (Oakland 2015). In its 36th edition, it was attended by over 400 attendees and 55 scientific contributions accepted a total of 400 submitted (one acceptance rate of 13.8%). These contributions are grouped into different tracks ranging from Malware and Program Analysis, Hardware-aided Security, Cryptocurrencies and CyberCrime, through Protocols and Network Security, Cryptographic protocols, ORAM and Secure Multi-party Computations, Security du Jour, Protocols, to Side Channels, Memory Android Integrity and Security.
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