2 – 3, 2026, Belval, Luxembourg
From the webpage:
“[…] Security and privacy outcomes arise from the interaction between technologies, people, and organizational contexts. Technical mechanisms alone cannot fully address security challenges, just as focusing solely on human behavior overlooks the crucial role of system design. Effective solutions therefore require integrating both perspectives.
The Conference on Sociotechnical Cybersecurity and Privacy (SCP) is a new conference that emerged by combining two successful events in socio-technical, user-centric privacy and security: EuroUSEC (European Symposium on Usable Security) and STAST (International Workshop on Socio-Technical Aspects in Security). It aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse backgrounds — including computer science, engineering, psychology, the social sciences, and economics — to provide a forum for research and to discuss issues related to human-computer interaction, security, and privacy.”
More inforrmation, origin of text and registration at: https://scpconf.eu
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