IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy | |
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Abbreviation | IEEE S&P, IEEE SSP |
Discipline | Computer security and privacy |
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Publisher | IEEE |
History | 1980–present |
Frequency | Annual |
The IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, also known as the Oakland Conference, is an annual conference focusing on topics related to computer security and privacy. The conference was founded in 1980 by Stan Ames and George Davida and is considered to be among the top conferences in the field.[1][2] The conference has a single track and follows a double-blind review process to ensure fairness during peer review.
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