CRYPTO 2014 - 34th International Cryptology Conference
Topics/Call fo Papers
Original contributions on all technical aspects of cryptology are solicited for submission to CRYPTO 2014, the 34th Annual International Cryptology Conference. This includes works on foundational, applied, and industry-related aspects of the discipline. Innovative, “outside the box” papers are particularly solicited. CRYPTO 2014 is sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR), in cooperation with the Computer Science Department of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Instructions for Authors
Submissions must be at most 12 pages, excluding references and appendices. The paper must be in single-column format, use at least 11-point fonts, and have reasonable margins. Submissions should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. The introduction should summarize the paper’s contributions at a level understandable to a non-expert in the field. Reviewers are not required to read appendices, so papers should be intelligible without them. Submissions must be presented in a way that allows the understanding and verification of the claimed results with reasonable time and effort.
Submissions must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, or obvious references. It is recognized that, at times, information regarding the identities of authors may become public outside the paper submission process. The PC will ignore this external information.
Submissions should be prepared using LaTeX and submitted as PDF using type-1 fonts (see this page for help). Papers must be submitted electronically; a detailed description of the electronic submission procedure will be provided.
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors published, submitted, or are planning to submit before the notification date to any journal or conference/workshop with proceedings. Accepted submissions may not appear in any other conference or workshop that has proceedings. The program committee may share information about submitted papers with other conference chairs to ensure adherence to this policy. Authors uncertain whether their submission conforms to IACR policy should contact the program chairs. The authors of submitted papers guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference by one of the authors if it is accepted.
Submissions not meeting any of the guidelines above risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
Interim Reviews and Rebuttal
Authors will be given the opportunity to comment on the initial reviews written on their submissions. Commenting is optional; it is not a requirement. The dates are listed above. Additional details regarding the format and exact procedure will be provided.
Proceedings
Proceedings will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and will be available at the conference, either physically or electronically. Instructions for the preparation of the proceedings version will be sent to the authors of accepted papers. Authors will need to provide a signed IACR Copyright form along with the proceedings version of their papers.
Stipends
A limited number of stipends will be available to those unable to obtain funding to attend the conference, and to students having an accepted paper that they will present. Requests for stipends should be addressed to the general chair.
Program Committee
Yevgeniy Dodis NYU, USA
Orr Dunkelman U. of Haifa, Israel
Serge Fehr CWI, The Netherlands
Pierre-Alain Fouque U. Rennes 1, France
Craig Gentryi IBM Research, USA
Vipul Goyal MSR, India
Nadia Heninger U. of Pennsylvania, USA
Thomas Holenstein ETH, Switzerland
Yval Ishai Technion, Israel
Dimitar Jetchev EPFL, Switzerland
Aggelos Kiayias U. of Athens, Greece
Kaoru Kurosawa Ibaraki U., Japan
Alexandre May U. Bochum, Germany
Ilya Mironov MSR, USA
Payman Mohassel U. of Calgary, Canada
Jörn Muller-Quade KIT, Germany
Maria Naya-Plasencia INRIA, France
Claudio Orlandi Aarhus U., Denmark
Rafael Pass Cornell U., USA
Chris Peikert Georgia Tech, USA
Krzyztof Pietrzak IST Austria
Leo Reyzin Boston U., USA
Ron Rivest MIT, USA
Amit Sahai UCLA, USA
Gil Segev Hebrew U., Israel
Elaine Shi U. o Maryland, USA
Tom Shrimpton Portland State U., USA
Alice Silverberg UC Irvine, USA
Marc Stevens CWI, The Netherlands
Katsuyuki Takashima Mitsubishi Electric, Japan
Stefano Tessaro UCSB, USA
Vinod Vaikuntanathan MIT, USA
Gilles Van Asshe STM, Belgium
M. Venkitasubramaniam U. of Rochester, USA
Ivan Visconti U. of Salerno, Italy
Bogdan Warinschi U. of Bristol, UK
Brent Waters UT Austin, USA
Vassilis Zikas UCLA, USA
Advisory Member
Ran Canetti
Boston U., USA and Tel-Aviv U., Israel
CRYPTO 2013 Program Co-Chair
Contact Information
General Chair:
Alexandra (Sasha) Boldyreva
Georgia Institute of Technology
266 First Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Email: crypto2014-AT-iacr.org
Program Co-chairs:
Juan Garay
Yahoo Labs
701 First Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Rosario Gennaro
The City College of New York
Shepard Hall, 279
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031, USA
Email: crypto2014programchairs-AT-iacr.org
Instructions for Authors
Submissions must be at most 12 pages, excluding references and appendices. The paper must be in single-column format, use at least 11-point fonts, and have reasonable margins. Submissions should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. The introduction should summarize the paper’s contributions at a level understandable to a non-expert in the field. Reviewers are not required to read appendices, so papers should be intelligible without them. Submissions must be presented in a way that allows the understanding and verification of the claimed results with reasonable time and effort.
Submissions must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, or obvious references. It is recognized that, at times, information regarding the identities of authors may become public outside the paper submission process. The PC will ignore this external information.
Submissions should be prepared using LaTeX and submitted as PDF using type-1 fonts (see this page for help). Papers must be submitted electronically; a detailed description of the electronic submission procedure will be provided.
Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors published, submitted, or are planning to submit before the notification date to any journal or conference/workshop with proceedings. Accepted submissions may not appear in any other conference or workshop that has proceedings. The program committee may share information about submitted papers with other conference chairs to ensure adherence to this policy. Authors uncertain whether their submission conforms to IACR policy should contact the program chairs. The authors of submitted papers guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference by one of the authors if it is accepted.
Submissions not meeting any of the guidelines above risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
Interim Reviews and Rebuttal
Authors will be given the opportunity to comment on the initial reviews written on their submissions. Commenting is optional; it is not a requirement. The dates are listed above. Additional details regarding the format and exact procedure will be provided.
Proceedings
Proceedings will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, and will be available at the conference, either physically or electronically. Instructions for the preparation of the proceedings version will be sent to the authors of accepted papers. Authors will need to provide a signed IACR Copyright form along with the proceedings version of their papers.
Stipends
A limited number of stipends will be available to those unable to obtain funding to attend the conference, and to students having an accepted paper that they will present. Requests for stipends should be addressed to the general chair.
Program Committee
Yevgeniy Dodis NYU, USA
Orr Dunkelman U. of Haifa, Israel
Serge Fehr CWI, The Netherlands
Pierre-Alain Fouque U. Rennes 1, France
Craig Gentryi IBM Research, USA
Vipul Goyal MSR, India
Nadia Heninger U. of Pennsylvania, USA
Thomas Holenstein ETH, Switzerland
Yval Ishai Technion, Israel
Dimitar Jetchev EPFL, Switzerland
Aggelos Kiayias U. of Athens, Greece
Kaoru Kurosawa Ibaraki U., Japan
Alexandre May U. Bochum, Germany
Ilya Mironov MSR, USA
Payman Mohassel U. of Calgary, Canada
Jörn Muller-Quade KIT, Germany
Maria Naya-Plasencia INRIA, France
Claudio Orlandi Aarhus U., Denmark
Rafael Pass Cornell U., USA
Chris Peikert Georgia Tech, USA
Krzyztof Pietrzak IST Austria
Leo Reyzin Boston U., USA
Ron Rivest MIT, USA
Amit Sahai UCLA, USA
Gil Segev Hebrew U., Israel
Elaine Shi U. o Maryland, USA
Tom Shrimpton Portland State U., USA
Alice Silverberg UC Irvine, USA
Marc Stevens CWI, The Netherlands
Katsuyuki Takashima Mitsubishi Electric, Japan
Stefano Tessaro UCSB, USA
Vinod Vaikuntanathan MIT, USA
Gilles Van Asshe STM, Belgium
M. Venkitasubramaniam U. of Rochester, USA
Ivan Visconti U. of Salerno, Italy
Bogdan Warinschi U. of Bristol, UK
Brent Waters UT Austin, USA
Vassilis Zikas UCLA, USA
Advisory Member
Ran Canetti
Boston U., USA and Tel-Aviv U., Israel
CRYPTO 2013 Program Co-Chair
Contact Information
General Chair:
Alexandra (Sasha) Boldyreva
Georgia Institute of Technology
266 First Drive
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Email: crypto2014-AT-iacr.org
Program Co-chairs:
Juan Garay
Yahoo Labs
701 First Ave.
Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA Rosario Gennaro
The City College of New York
Shepard Hall, 279
160 Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031, USA
Email: crypto2014programchairs-AT-iacr.org
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