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The Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) is the oldest information security conference in the world. Started in 1984, ACSAC has a tradition of bringing together security professionals from academia, government and industry who are interested in applied security. It is an internationally recognized forum where practitioners, researchers, and developers in information system security meet to learn and to exchange practical ideas and experiences.

Conference History[1]

  • 1985 - McLean, Virginia
  • 1986 - Vienna, Virginia
  • 1987 - Orlando, Florida
  • 1988 - Orlando, Florida
  • 1989 - Tucson, Arizona
  • 1990 - Tucson, Arizona
  • 1991 - San Antonio, Texas
  • 1992 - San Antonio, Texas
  • 1993 - Orlando, Florida
  • 1994 - Orlando, Florida
  • 1995 - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 1996 - San Diego, California
  • 1997 - San Diego, California
  • 1998 - Phoenix, Arizona
  • 1999 - Phoenix, Arizona
  • 2000 - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2001 - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • 2002 - Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 2003 - Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 2004 - Tucson, Arizona
  • 2005 - Tucson, Arizona
  • 2006 - Miami Beach, Florida
  • 2007 - Miami Beach, Florida
  • 2008 - Anaheim, California
  • 2009 - Honolulu, Hawaii
  • 2010 - Austin, Texas
  • 2011 - Orlando, Florida

References

  1. http://www.acsac.org/archive/

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