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The Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) brings together cutting-edge researchers, with a broad cross-section of security professionals drawn from academia, industry, and government, gathered to present and discuss the latest security results and topics. With peer reviewed technical papers, invited talks, panels, national interest discussions, workshops, and hand-on training courses, ACSAC continues its core mission of investigating practical solutions for computer and network security technology. ACSAC will be held at The Condado Plaza Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Centrally located in the trendy Condado Beach area, near historic Old San Juan, the hotel is an ideal location to both attend the conference and spend time relaxing and sightseeing in the warm tropical weather. As an internationally recognized forum where practitioners, researchers, and developers meet to learn and to exchange practical ideas and experiences in computer and network security, we welcome your participation. In addition to peer-reviewed papers on new work, the conference features case studies on real-world applications and panels with interactive expert discussions, as well as hands-on training courses on new and emerging topics and 1-2 day workshops on hot topics. Join us for the Welcome Reception, Conference Dinner, and Poster Reception, as well as an optional post-conference excursion to the El Junque National Forest, the only tropical rain forest in the U.S. national forest system. New this year, ACSAC is initiating the Test of Time Award in which selected papers from the first 25 years of the conference will be recognized for having a significant impact in applied computer and network security.