12th Conference on Security and Cryptography for Networks

Event Dates

Sep 14, 2020 - Sep 16, 2020

Location

Amalfi (SA) - Italy

Submission Deadline

May 05, 2020

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SCN 2020

Twelfth Conference on Security and Cryptography for Networks

Call For Papers

September 14-16, 2020, Amalfi (SA), Italy

https://scn.unisa.it/

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NEW

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– NEW SUBMISSION DATE: *May 5th, 2020*

– NEW CONFERENCE DATES: *September 14-16, 2020*.

SCN is re-scheduled right after IEEE Euro S&P in Genova!

– COVID-19: We will keep monitoring the COVID-19 diffusion, following

all the directives that will come from the National or sovra-national

institutions, in the hope it will be over by September. In the

unfortunate case in which some attendees will not be able to

participate for reasons related to COVID-19, we will implement

measures like flexible cancellation policies ands, for authors,

alternative methods for presentations such as pre-recorded videos or

live streaming.

– Proceedings & Special Issue: Springer has formally approved our

request. Also this year SCN proceedings will be published by Springer.

A special issue of Journal of Computer Security will be devoted to

selected papers from SCN 2020.

SCOPE

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The Twelfth Conference on Security and Cryptography for Networks (SCN 2020) aims to bring together researchers in the field of cryptography and information security, practitioners, developers, and users to foster cooperation, exchange techniques, tools, experiences and ideas. The conference seeks submissions from academia, government, and industry presenting novel research on all practical and theoretical aspects of cryptography and information security. The primary focus is on original, high quality, unpublished research of theoretical and practical impact, including concepts, techniques, applications and practical experiences. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference/workshop with proceedings.

TOPICS

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All topic areas related to cryptography and information security are of interest and in scope. Suggested topics include but are not restricted to:

Anonymity and Privacy

Applied Cryptography and Implementations

Authentication, Identification and Access Control

Block and Stream Ciphers

Complexity-Theoretic Cryptography

Cloud Computing Security

Cryptanalysis

Cryptocurrencies

Cryptographic Hash Functions

Cryptographic and Security Protocols

Digital Signatures and Message Authentication Codes

Distributed Systems Security

Formal Security Methods

Information-Theoretic Security

Network, Web and Wireless Security

Public-Key Encryption

Physical Cryptography

Security Architectures and Models

Software and Systems Security

SUMISSIONS

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Authors are invited to submit electronically (PDF format) a non-anonymous extended abstract. The extended abstract should be typeset using 11-point or larger fonts, in a single-column, single-space (between lines) format and have reasonable margins. Submissions deviating significantly from these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. All submissions will be treated as confidential, and will only be disclosed to the committee and their chosen sub-referees. The submission should begin with a title, followed by the names, affiliations and contact information of all authors, and a short abstract. The length of the submission should be at most 14 pages excluding the title page, bibliography, and appendices. Within these 14 pages the submission should clearly indicate the results achieved, their significance, and their relation to other work in the area. Referees are not required to read appendices; the paper should be intelligible without them. Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that was published elsewhere, or work that any of the authors has submitted in parallel to a journal or to any other conference or workshop with proceedings.

Papers can be submitted via EasyChair at the following address:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scn2020

PROCEEDINGS AND SPECIAL ISSUE

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The proceedings will be published by Springer in the

Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

A selection of accepted papers will be invited for a special issue of Journal of Computer Security.

DATES AND DEADLINES

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Submission: May 05, 2020, 23:59 GMT

Notification to authors: June 14, 2020

Camera-Ready Version: June 28, 2020

Conference: September 9-11, 2020

BEST PAPER AWARD

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All submissions are eligible for the Best Paper award. The committee may

decide to split the award between multiple papers, or to decline to make

an award.

PRESENTATION

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Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will

be presented at the conference.

In the unfortunate case in which some attendees will not be able to

participate for reasons related to COVID-19, we will implement

measures like flexible cancellation policies and alternative methods for

presentations such as pre-recorded videos or live streaming.

ORGANIZERS

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– Program Chair

Vladimir Kolesnikov, Georgia Tech, USA

– Program Committee

Divesh Aggarwal, National University of Singapore

Elena Andreeva, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Gilad Asharov, Bar-Ilan University

Saikrishna Badrinarayanan, Visa Research

Manuel Barbosa, University of Porto

Jeremiah Blocki, Purdue University

David Cash, University of Chicago

Dario Catalano, University of Catania

Nishanth Chandran, Microsoft

Sebastian Faust, Technische Universität Darmstadt

Juan A. Garay, Texas A&M University

Romain Gay, Cornell Tech, USA

Stanislaw Jarecki, University of California Irvine

Benoit Libert, CNRS and ENS de Lyon, France

Vadim Lyubashevsky, IBM Zurich

Daniel Masny, VISA Research

Payman Mohassel, Calibra Inc.

Svetla Nikova, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Ryo Nishimaki, NTT

Emmanuela Orsini, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Giuseppe Persiano, University of Salerno

Mike Rosulek, Oregon State University

Elaine Shi, Cornell University

Francois-Xavier Standaert, Université Catholique de Louvain

Marc Stevens, CWI

Daniele Venturi, Sapienza University of Rome

Damien Vergnaud, Sorbonne Université and IUF

Ivan Visconti, University of Salerno

Xiao Wang, Northwestern University

Daniel Wichs, Northeastern University

Vassilis Zikas, University of Edinburgh

– General Chair

Clemente Galdi, University of Salerno

– Local Organization

Luigi Catuogno, University of Salerno, Italy

Giuseppe Fenza, University of Salerno, Italy

Graziano Fuccio, University of Salerno, Italy

Francesco Orciuoli, University of Salerno, Italy

Rocco Zaccagnino, University of Salerno, Italy

– Steering Committee

Carlo Blundo, Università di Salerno, Italy

Alfredo De Santis, Università di Salerno, Italy

Ueli Maurer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Rafail Ostrovsky, University of California – Los Angeles, USA

Giuseppe Persiano, Università di Salerno, Italy

Jacques Stern, ENS Paris, France

Douglas Stinson, University of Waterloo, Canada

Gene Tsudik, University of California – Irvine, USA

Moti Yung, Google, USA

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