Theory and Application of Cryptographic Techniques

Event Dates

May 19, 2019 - May 23, 2019

Location

Darmstadt, Germany

Submission Deadline

Oct 04, 2018

Call for Papers

General Information

Original papers on practical and theoretical aspects of cryptology are solicited for submission to Eurocrypt 2019, the 38th Annual Eurocrypt Conference. Eurocrypt 2019 is organized by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). The conference will be held in Darmstadt, Germany, on May 19-23, 2019.

Instructions for Authors

Submissions must be at most 30 pages in Springer’s LNCS format including title page, abstract, references and appendices. Any amount of clearly marked supplementary material may be supplied, following the main body of the paper or in separate files; however, reviewers are not required to read any supplementary material, and submissions are expected to be intelligible and complete without it.

It is mandatory that the submission be processed in LaTeX2e according to the instructions given by Springer here. Submissions must be typeset in plain Springer LNCS format, in particular without changing the font size, margins or linespacing. Submitted papers must be in PDF format and submitted electronically via the submission server. The submission server asks for a list of authors. The list is not visible to reviewers. The list of authors should include all those, and only those, who have contributed to the submission.

The submission must be anonymous with no author names, affiliations or obvious references. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and an introduction. The introduction should summarise the contributions of the paper in a manner that is understandable to a general cryptographic audience, and should discuss the relation with relevant works. Submissions must not substantially duplicate published work or work that has been submitted in parallel to any other journal or conference/workshop with published proceedings, and cannot be submitted to any other venue before the notification date. Accepted submissions may not appear in any other conference or workshop that has proceedings. IACR reserves the right to share information about submissions with other program committees to detect parallel submissions and the IACR policy on irregular submissions will be strictly enforced. For further details, see here.

Submissions not meeting these guidelines may be rejected without consideration of their merits.

For accepted papers, the formatting instruction will be the same as for submissions and the length of the final version will be at most 30 pages, including title page, abstract, references and appendices.

Program committee members are allowed to submit one paper, and a second one if both submissions are co-authored. In borderline cases, submissions by PC members will be held to a higher standard. Program chairs are not allowed to submit.

Important Dates

October 4 2018 Submission deadline at 9:59am UTC = 11:59am CET

December 3 2018 Reviews sent out for rebuttals

December 7 2018 Rebuttals due by 21:59 UTC = 23:59 CET

February 1 2019 Notification

February 28 2019 Camera-ready version due at 21:59 UTC = 23:59 CET

May 19 2019 Conference

Conference Proceedings

Proceedings will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science and will be available at the conference. Authors of accepted papers must sign the IACR copyright form for their work to be published in the proceedings. Authors must guarantee that one of them will present their paper at the conference, and should grant permission to the IACR to distribute the presentation slides as well as a recording of the presentation as per the IACR copyright and consent form.

Stipends

Students whose papers have been accepted and who present their talks at the conference will have their registration waived. A limited number of stipends are available to those unable to obtain funding to attend the conference. Students, whose papers are accepted and who will present the paper themselves, are encouraged to apply if such assistance is needed. Requests for stipends should be sent to the general chair.

Program Committee

Michel Abdalla

CNRS and ENS Paris

Adi Akavia

The Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo

Martin Albrecht

Royal Holloway

Elena Andreeva

KU Leuven

Paulo Barreto

University of Washington

Amos Beimel

Ben-Gurion University

Alex Biryukov

University of Luxembourg

Nir Bitansky

Tel Aviv University

Andrej Bogdanov

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Christina Boura

University of Versailles and Inria

Xavier Boyen

QUT

David Cash

University of Chicago

Melissa Chase

MSR Redmond

Kai-Min Chung

Academia Sinica

Dana Dachman-Soled

University of Maryland

Ivan Damgård

Aarhus University

Itai Dinur

Ben-Gurion University

Stefan Dziembowski

University of Warsaw

Serge Fehr

CWI Amsterdam

Juan A. Garay

Texas A&M University

Sanjam Garg

UC Berkeley

Christina Garman

Purdue University

Siyao Guo

Northeastern University

Iftach Haitner

Tel Aviv University

Shai Halevi

IBM Research

Brett Hemenway

University of Pennsylvania

Justin Holmgren

MIT and Princeton

Stanislaw Jarecki

UC Irvine

Dakshita Khurana

UCLA

Ilan Komargodski

Cornell Tech

Gregor Leander

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Huijia (Rachel) Lin

UCSB

Atul Luykx

Visa Research

Mohammad Mahmoody

University of Virginia

Bart Mennink

Radboud University, Nijmegen

Tal Moran

IDC Herzliya

Svetla Nikova

KU Leuven

Claudio Orlandi

Aarhus University

Rafail Ostrovsky

UCLA

Rafael Pass

Cornell University and Cornell Tech

Krzysztof Pietrzak

IST Austria

Bart Preneel

KU Leuven

Christian Rechberger

TU Graz

Leonid Reyzin

Boston University

Guy Rothblum

Weizmann

Amit Sahai

UCLA

Christian Schaffner

QuSoft and University of Amsterdam

Gil Segev

Hebrew University

abhi shelat

Northeastern University

Martijn Stam

University of Bristol

Marc Stevens

CWI Amsterdam

Stefano Tessaro

UCSB

Mehdi Tibouchi

NTT

Frederik Vercauteren

KU Leuven

Brent Waters

UT Austin

Mor Weiss

Northeastern University

David Wu

Standford University

Vassilis Zikas

University of Edinburgh

General Chair

Marc Fischlin

Technische Universität Darmstadt

Germany

Email: eurocrypt2019@iacr.org

Program Co-Chairs

Vincent Rijmen

University of Leuven

Belgium

Yuval Ishai

Technion

Israel

Email: eurocrypt2019programchairs@iacr.org