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USENIX 2009 Annual Technical Conference Registration Now Open

Registration  for the 2009 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX '09) is now open.

Join us in San Diego for the latest systems research, in-depth training, and practical approaches to the problems you face every day.

WOOT '09: Call for Papers Now Available

The 3rd USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT ‘09) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in system security to present research advancing the understanding of attacks on operating systems, networks, and applications.

Interested in participating in WOOT '09? Check out the Call for Papers.

CSET '09: Submit Your Paper Today!

The 2nd Workshop on Cyber Security Experimentation and Test (CSET ‘09) aims to bring together researchers and testbed developers to share their experiences and define a forward-looking agenda for the development of scientific, realistic evaluation approaches for security threats and defenses.

Interested in participating in CSET ’09? Check out the Call for Participation.

EVT/WOTE '09 Call For Papers Now Available

The 2009 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop/Workshop on Trustworthy
Elections (EVT/WOTE '09) will bring together researchers from a variety
of disciplines, ranging from computer science and human-computer
interaction experts through political scientists, legal experts,
election administrators, and voting equipment vendors.

NSDI '09 Poster/Demo Submission Deadline: March 1, 2009

The 6th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '09) will be continuing its long-running tradition of showcasing early research in progress at a poster session. NEW! The session will include demos. New, ongoing work, early findings from measurement studies, and demonstrations of newly deployed systems are highly encouraged. We are particularly interested in presentations of student work.

USENIX HotPar '09 Registration Now Open

Registration for the First USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Parallelism (HotPar '09) is now open to everyone.

HotPar '09 will bring together researchers and practitioners doing innovative work in the area of parallel computing. HotPar recognizes the broad impact of multicore computing and seeks relevant contributions from all fields, including application design, languages and compilers, systems, and architecture.

FAST '09 Early Bird Registration Deadline: Monday, Feb. 9

The early bird registration deadline for the 7th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '09) is February 9, 2009.

Register now to save!

FAST tutorials take place on on February 24. Take advantage of the special FAST offer: Buy one half-day tutorial and get the second one for free!

USENIX NSDI '09 Call For Poster Submissions

The 6th USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI '09) will be continuing its long-running tradition of showcasing early research in progress at a poster session. New, ongoing work, early findings from measurement studies, and demonstrations of newly deployed systems are highly encouraged. We are particularly interested in presentations of student work.

To submit a poster, please send a proposal, one page or less, by March 1, 2009, to nsdi09posters@usenix.org.

FAST '09 Poster and WiP Submissions Deadline: Thursday, January 29, 2009

The FAST '09 poster and Work-in-Progress report submissions deadline is tomorrow, Thursday, January 29.

Posters:
Held in conjunction with a happy hour, the poster session will allow researchers to present recent and ongoing projects. The poster session is an excellent forum to discuss new ideas and get useful feedback from the community.

USENIX TaPP '09 Registration Now Open

Join us February 23, 2009, San Francisco, CA, for the 1st Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance (TaPP '09).

The TaPP workshop continues an informal series of workshops on Principles of Provenance organized in 2007–2008, which helped raise the profile of this area within diverse research communities, such as databases, security, and programming languages.

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