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### 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**Posters and Tool Demos:** Posters should present unpublished results about early or in-progress research projects.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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