For this #ThrowbackThursday, we will look at #ACSAC2025's Virtualization and Cloud Security session. The links in this thread will lead you to the paper pdfs and the slide decks, so be sure to check them out! 1/6
For this #ThrowbackThursday, we will look at #ACSAC2025's first System Security session. The links in this thread will lead you to the paper pdfs and the slide decks, so be sure to check them out! 1/6
For this #ThrowbackThursday, we will look at #ACSAC2025's Network Security and Privacy session. The links in this thread will lead you to the paper pdfs and the slide decks, so be sure to check them out! 1/6
For this #ThrowbackThursday, we will look at #ACSAC2025's Reverse Engineering and Vulnerability Detection session. The links in this thread will lead you to the paper pdfs and the slide decks, so be sure to check them out! 1/6
For this #ThrowbackThursday, we will look at #ACSAC2025's Application Security session. The links in this thread will lead you to the paper pdfs and the slide decks, so be sure to check them out! 1/6
It's a wrap folks! #ACSAC2025 is officially over. It was a blast having all you here in Hawai'i! Thanks a lot to all presenters, panelists, and attendees for making the conference a success! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
We hope to see everyone in one year in LA for #ACSAC2026!

Big congrats to the #ACSAC2025 student CTF winners:

1st place: Sebastian "gehaxelt" Neef (TU Berlin)
2nd place: Kyounghwan "kbhetrr" Kim (Pusan National University)
3rd place: Florian "holsec" Holzbauer (University of Vienna)

Great work! Thanks to all participants πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

The #ACSAC2025 best case study award goes to: "Systematic Probing of AI Risks: Methods and Real-World Case Study" by Raja Sekhar Rao Dheekonda. Congratulations πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
The #ACSAC2025 Closing Plenary is starting now in Alohilani II on the 6th floor. Meet us there to see the Case Study Presentations Award, CTF Award, infos about next year's conference, and of course win big in the traditional great prize giveaway!

It was so nice, I did it twice πŸŽ™οΈπŸ˜Š

Today I presented our paper β€žFix it if you can - Towards understanding tool support and domain owners reaction on SSHFP misconfigurationsβ€œ at #ACSAC2025. We investigated how to best support domain owners to remediate insecure #SSH connections - and how they react, when we notify them. Specifically, we found that low remediation rates are not an indicator that a notification campaign is not successful, and that tool support needs further investigation.