MAY 18-21, 2026 AT THE HILTON SAN FRANCISCO UNION SQUARE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
47th IEEE Symposium on
Security and Privacy
Please review the instructions and important information below.
The following guidance is for Symposium presenters. It is authors’ commitment as part of paper acceptance for one of the authors to register and present their work in-person at IEEE S&P. If no authors can attend in person, we ask that you seek an alternative presenter. If you have questions, please contact the on-site planners if you have any questions or concerns.
For all Symposium presenters, these are the mandatory steps requiring your action:
When you arrive at the conference, we have a speaker ready room that you can check in to if you have any questions, want to review your slides, or make any changes. Changes to your presentation are only allowed to be made the day before your presentation by checking into the speaker ready room. The Speaker Ready Room is in Continental 9. The hours are below:
Sunday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Mon presenter check-in) Monday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Tue presenter check-in) Tuesday 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Wed presenter check-in)
On the day of your talk, arrive to your session room 15 minutes before the session start time and check in at the AV booth in the back of the session room.
Each presentation has a 10-minute slot with additional time after all the presentations for questions at your poster. Because the schedule is so dense, session chairs will be relatively strict at enforcing these constraints.
You will present your presentation using a computer operated by the Symposium’s A/V staff. Your slides will be queued up and ready to go when you walk on the stage, and you control the presentation using an on-stage remote. Details for preparing and submitting your slides for your presentation on the Symposium’s computer are found below.
Below are the technical requirements for slides and instructions for submitting your slides to the symposium. You will need to complete these steps by May 14th.
3rd party material: Permission must be obtained for all copyrighted and 3rd party material. It is very important that you have the rights to use all the material that is contained in your submission, including music, video, images, etc. Attaining permission to use video, audio, or pictures of identifiable people or proprietary content rests with the author, not with the S&P conference. You are encouraged to use Creative Commons content.
Material requiring an Internet connection: We strongly advise against content that requires an active Internet connection. Please pre-record any such demonstrations and include them as a video in your presentation.
Non-slideshow material: If your presentation contains anything other than standard slideshow materials, particularly something that requires audio, please tell us in advance so that we can make sure it will work as intended. For demos, please pre-record any such demonstrations and include them as a video in your presentation.
a. Example: 01-John Doe-How to Solve the World’s Problems
Use the following link to submit your slides and provide consent to upload video of your presentation online:
Each presentation has an 10-minute slot with additional time after all the presentations for questions at your poster. This allows attendees to come up and ask questions about specific papers. Please create a poster that will help answer questions attendees may have.