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 πππ
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 πππ
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!
This concludes the technical paper sessions for this year. Thanks a lot to all presenters and attendees!
Thanks a lot to everyone who presented or visited the posters! You helped make the
#ACSAC2025 posters & works-in-progress reception a great success! π See you tomorrow for the third day of the main conference!
This brings the technical paper, panel, and case study sessions to a close on this second day of
#ACSAC2025. But the conference day is not over yet: The Posters & Works in Progress Reception with Light Refreshments will start at 18:00. See you there!
πππ 2nd place goes to XMap by Xiang Li, Zixuan Xie, Lu Sun, Yuqi Qiu, Zuyao Xu, Zheli Liu
πππ 3rd place goes to HAL by Julian Speith, JΓΆrn Langheinrich, Marc Fyrbiak, Max Hoffmann, Sebastian Wallat, Simon Klix, Nils Albartus, RenΓ© Walendy, Steffen Becker, and Christof Paar
Congratulations to the three Cybersecurity Artifacts Impact Awards and Presentations winners! πππππ 1st place goes to FIRMADYNE by Daming D. Chen, Manuel Egele, Maverick Woo, David Brumley πππ
Congratulations to the winners of
#ACSAC2025's third test of time award: "Cujo: Efficient Detection and Prevention of Drive-By-Download Attacks" by Konrad Rieck, Tammo Krueger, and Andreas Dewald published in ACSAC 2010. πππ
Congratulations to the winners of
#ACSAC2025's second test of time award: "Address Space Layout Permutation (ASLP): Towards Fine-Grained Randomization of Commodity Software" by Chongkyung Kil, Jinsuk Jun, Christopher Bookholt, Jun Xu, and Peng Ning published in ACSAC 2006. πππ