About |
The Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF) is an annual conference for researchers in computer security, to examine current theories of security, the formal models that provide a context for those theories, and techniques for verifying security. It was created in 1988 as a workshop of the IEEE Computer Society's Technical Committee on Security and Privacy, in response to a 1986 essay by Don Good entitled “The Foundations of Computer Security—We Need Some.” The meeting became a “symposium” in 2007, along with a policy for open, increased attendance. Over the past two decades, many seminal papers and techniques have been presented first at CSF. For more details on the history of the symposium, visit CSF's home. |
Summary |
CSF 2021 : 34th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium will take place in Dubrovnik, Croatia. It’s a 5 days event starting on Jun 21, 2021 (Monday) and will be winded up on Jun 25, 2021 (Friday). CSF 2021 falls under the following areas: SECURITY, PRIVACY, etc. Submissions for this Symposium can be made by Oct 02, 2020. Authors can expect the result of submission by Dec 07, 2020. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before May 01, 2021 to the official website of the Symposium. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the CSF 2021
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Credits and Sources |
[1] CSF 2021 : 34th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium |