Bashar Nuseibeh gave the keynote address at the annual ACM workshop on Cyber Physical Systems Security (CPSS 2017), which was co-located this year with the AsiaCCS 2017 conference in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 2nd April 2017. Bashar spoke “On the Disappearing Boundary Between Digital, Physical and Social Spaces”, and discussed its impact on software engineering for security and privacy.

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