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    Nik Sultana
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      FABRIC-related security submissions would be welcome of course!
      You’re welcome to contact me directly with any questions.
      Nik

       

      Call For Papers: International Conference on Cryptology and Network Security (CANS)

      September 24th — September 27th, 2024, Cambridge, UK

      https://2024.cansconference.org/

      *** The deadline for submissions is 14 April anywhere on earth (AoE) ***

      The International Conference on Cryptology and Network
      Security (CANS) is a premier forum for presenting research in the
      field of cryptology and network security. The conference seeks
      academic, industry, and government submissions on all theoretical
      and practical cryptology and network security aspects. This year
      marks the 23rd iteration of the conference and will be held at
      the University of Cambridge, England. Proceedings of previous
      iterations of the conference were published by Springer LNCS and
      we have applied to do the same this year.

      DATES:
      Submission: April 14 AoE
      Notification: June 17
      Camera-ready: July 1
      Registration: From July
      Conference: September 24-27

      SUBMISSION LINK:
      https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cans24

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      TOPIC AREAS

      Topic areas include:
      – Access Control
      – Anonymity and Censorship Resistance
      – Applied Cryptography
      – Artificial Intelligence for Security
      – Attacks & Malicious Code
      – Biometrics
      – Block & Stream Ciphers
      – Blockchain Security and Privacy
      – Cognitive Cities Security and Privacy
      – Confidential Computing
      – Cryptographic Algorithms and Primitives
      – Cryptographic Protocols
      – Cyber Physical Security
      – Data and Application Security
      – Denial of Service Protection
      – Data and Computation Integrity
      – Edge/Fog Computing Security and Privacy
      – Embedded System Security
      – Formal Methods for Security and Privacy
      – Hash Functions
      – Identity Management and Privacy
      – IoT Security
      – Key Management
      – Location Based Services Security and Privacy
      – Malware Analysis and Detection
      – Network Security
      – On-line Social Networks Security and Privacy

      – Peer-to-Peer Security and Privacy
      – Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
      – Public Key Cryptography
      – Security and Privacy for Big Data
      – Security and Privacy in the Cloud
      – Security and Privacy of ML and AI based Systems
      – Security and Resilient solutions for Critical Infrastructures
      (e.g., Smart Grid, TelCo Networks, AirPorts, Ports…)
      – Security Architectures
      – Security in Content Delivery
      – Security Models
      – Secure Multi-Party Computation
      – Secure Distributed Computing
      – Security in Pervasive Systems
      – Sensor Network Security
      – Security in Crowdsourcing
      – Trust Management
      – Usable Security
      – Virtual Private Networks
      – Web Security
      – Wireless and Mobile Security
      – Zero-Knowledge Proofs

      SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

      High quality papers on unpublished research and implementation
      experiences may be submitted. All papers must be original and not
      substantially duplicated work that has been published at, or is
      simultaneously submitted to, a journal or another conference or
      workshop. All submissions must be written in English and span no
      more than 20 pages in the Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer
      Science (LNCS) format (a Springer template can be found in
      Overleaf), including title, abstract, and bibliography. The
      introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a
      level understandable by a non-expert reader and explain the
      context to related work.

      Submitted papers may contain supplementary material in the form
      of well-marked appendices. Note that supplementary material will
      not be included in the proceedings. Moreover, the main paper
      should be intelligible without requiring the reader to consult
      the supplementary material.

      Submissions must be anonymous (no author names, affiliations,
      acknowledgments, or obvious references). The conference will also
      consider short papers of up to eight pages in the LNCS format,
      excluding the bibliography (max 2 pages), for results that are
      not yet fully fleshed out or that simply require few pages to
      describe but still make a significant contribution.

      All submissions must be processed with LaTeX2e according to the
      instructions given by Springer. Submitted manuscripts must be
      typeset in plain Springer LNCS format, in particular without
      changing the font size, margins or line spacing. Submissions not
      meeting these guidelines may be rejected without consideration of
      their merits.

      Papers must be submitted via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cans24
      The deadline for submissions is 14 April anywhere on earth (AoE).

      PRESENTATION REQUIREMENTS

      At least one author of every accepted paper must register and pay
      the full registration fee (non-student) for the conference by the
      early registration deadline indicated by the organizers. Papers
      without a registered author will be removed from the
      sessions. Authors must present their own paper(s). Session
      proceedings, including all accepted papers, will be published
      in LNCS and will be available at the conference.

      COMMITTEES

      General Chair

      – Alastair Beresford, University of Cambridge

      Program Committee Co-Chairs

      – Markulf Kohlweiss, University of Edinburgh
      – Roberto Di Pietro, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

      Publicity Chairs

      – Nik Sultana, Illinois Institute of Technology
      – Natalia Stakhanova, University of Saskatchewan

      WEBSITE

      https://2024.cansconference.org/

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