Receive a $100 discount by first reserving your room, or if you will be commuting from Zip Codes 90000-93999!

Registration

1. Make a Hotel Reservation

2. Register for the Conference, Workshops, and Courses

If you need to obtain a visa to attend the conference, register for the conference first, then follow the steps outlined here to obtain a visa letter.

For answers to common questions about ACSAC, please see the FAQs section of our web site.


Registration Fees

 On or Before
November 15
After
November 15
 BLDRPRegularStudentRegularStudent
Technical Program (Wed-Fri) *$900$550$1,000$650
Tracer FIRE (Mon-Tue)   $750$300$800$350
Professional Development Course Full day (Mon or Tue)   $575$300$625$350
Professional Development Course Half Day (Tue)   $300$150$350$200
Industrial Control System Security (ICSS) Workshop (Tue)  $225$225$275$275
Layered Assurance Workshop (LAW) (Mon-Tue)  $475$350$575$450
Software Security, Protection and Reverse Engineering Workshop (SSPREW) (Mon-Tue)  $475$475$575$575
Socio-Technical Aspects in Security and Trust (STAST) (Mon)  $250$250$300$300
Friday Afternoon Social Event (lunch & transportation only)    $45

B - Breakfast     L - Lunch     D - Conference Dinner     R - Welcome Reception     P - Poster Reception

* Discount may be available – see below


Discounts

Receive a $100 discount off the technical program fee by first making a reservation at the Hilton Universal City then entering your reservation number on the conference registration form, or if you will be commuting from a home Zip Code in the range of 90000-93999. One discount per registration.


On-Site Registration

On-site registration and badge pick-up will be available during the following times:

SundayDecember 4 5:00pm-7:30pm
MondayDecember 57:30am-12:00pm5:00pm-6:00pm
TuesdayDecember 67:30am-12:00pm4:00pm-6:00pm
WednesdayDecember 77:30am-12:00pm1:00pm-4:30pm
ThursdayDecember 87:30am-12:00pm1:00pm-4:30pm
FridayDecember 97:30am-10:00am 
Additional ACSA Events:
NSPW – New Security Paradigms Workshop
LASER – Learning from Authoritative Security Experiment Results