ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security — 2027
July 12-16, 2027
Macau, ChinaCybersecurity Cryptography
Important Dates
| Submission deadline | August 21, 2026 |
| Notification of acceptance | November 13, 2026 |
The 22nd ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ASIACCS 2027) takes place July 12-16, 2027 in Macau. ASIACCS is the premier ACM venue for security research in the Asia-Pacific region, covering cryptography, network security, privacy, systems security, web security, and applied security across academic and industry tracks. The 2027 programme runs two submission cycles: Cycle 1 deadline is 21 August 2026 with author notification on 13 November 2026; Cycle 2 deadline is 11 December 2026 with author notification on 31 March 2027. Macau is a compact, well-connected destination accessible from Hong Kong in under an hour by ferry or 40 minutes via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge, with direct flights from most major Asian cities into Macau International Airport. The venue has not yet been announced; check the conference website for updates.
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Our picks for ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security attendees
A curated selection of hotels chosen for location, value, and fit for conference travellers.
Four Seasons Hotel Macao
Estrada da Baia de N. Senhora da Esperanca s/n, Cotai, Taipa, Macau
Attached to the Venetian complex with signature Four Seasons service and an outstanding pool.
Grand Dragon Hotel Macao
Avenida do Aeroporto, Taipa, Macau
Comfortable four-star alternative a short drive from the Venetian on the Taipa waterfront.
The Londoner Macao
Sands Cotai Central, Cotai, Taipa, Macau
Themed luxury resort directly connected to the Venetian Macao complex on the Cotai Strip.
The Parisian Macao
Estrada do Istmo, Lote 3, Cotai, Taipa, Macau
Iconic Cotai Strip hotel with an Eiffel Tower replica connected via shopping corridor to The Venetian.
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