ACM CODASPY 2025 (original) (raw)
ACM SIGSAC announces the continuation of its annual ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy. The fifteenth conference will be held in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
On its 8th gathering, the CODASPY community finally reached a consensus on the pronunciation of the conference acronym. It's officially called /ˌkəʊdəˈspaɪ/ or [koh-də-spy].
- Call for papers
- Call for posters
- Check out the list of accepted papers.
- The conference venue is now confirmed!
- Conference registration is open! See instructions here.
- Conference hotel rates available until May 4 – book now!
- The preliminary program is available!
- Check out the table of contents for the conference, Sat-CPS, and IWSPA proceedings. View the conference proceedings in ACM Digital Library.
- We are thrilled to announce this year's keynote speakers, Dr. V.S. Subrahmanian and Dr. Orr Dunkelman.
- Congratulations to Dr. Lujo Bauer (CMU) for receiving the 2025 CODASPY Lasting Research Award!
- This year's Best Paper Award goes to CryptMove: Moving Stealthily through Legitimate and Encrypted Communication Channels (Md Rabbi Alam, Jinpeng Wei and Qingyang Wang), Espresso: Robust Concept Filtering in Text-to-Image Models (Anudeep Das, Vasisht Duddu, Rui Zhang, and N Asokan), and Probabilistic Data Structures in the Wild: A Security Analysis of Redis (Mia Filić, Jonas Hofmann, Sam A Markelon, Kenneth G. Paterson and Anupama Unnikrishnan).
- Check out the photos from CODASPY '25 on X! Follow @acmcodaspy
With rapid global penetration of the Internet and smart phones and the resulting productivity and social gains, the world is becoming increasingly dependent on its cyber infrastructure. Criminals, spies and predators of all kinds have learned to exploit this landscape much quicker than defenders have advanced in their technologies. Security and Privacy has become an essential concern of applications and systems throughout their lifecycle. Security concerns have rapidly moved up the software stack as the Internet and web have matured. The security, privacy, functionality, cost and usability tradeoffs necessary in any practical system can only be effectively achieved at the data and application layers. This conference provides a dedicated venue for high-quality research in this arena, and seeks to foster a community with this focus in cyber security.
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