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TIs 2016 : THEORY OF IMPLEMENTATION SECURITY WORKSHOP | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.cosic.esat.kuleuven.be/events/acm-ccs2016/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
WELCOME TO
THEORY OF IMPLEMENTATION SECURITY (TIs) WORKSHOP The Internet of Things (IoT) involves communication networks of different types: people-to-people, people-to-things and things-to-things. Securing these communication networks against various types of attacks forms today a significant part of the security and privacy research. By definition, IoT systems and devices are easily accessible for attackers. This increases the importance of their security against physical attacks. This workshop is dedicated to research on the design of cryptographic algorithms and implementations secure against physical attacks. The workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting novel research results on the following topics of interest: Physical attacks and countermeasures Efficient and secure implementations of cryptographic algorithms Designs of cryptographic algorithms with physical attack resistance A special topic of interest is: Advances in theory and practice of Threshold Implementations Submissions with novel results on Threshold Implementations (TIs) are particularly encouraged to celebrate the 10th anniversary since the method has been proposed as a countermeasure to provide side-channel resistance. Important Dates Paper submission deadline: July 22, 2016 (23:59 UTC-11) Notification deadline: September 2, 2016 Camera ready deadline: September 11, 2016 COMMITTEE (ACM CCS) Workshop Chairs Mathias Payer (Purdue University, USA) Stefan Mangard (IAIK TU Graz, Austria) Program Chairs Begül Bilgin (KU Leuven, Belgium) Svetla Nikova (KU Leuven, Belgium) Vincent Rijmen (KU Leuven, Belgium) Program Committee Joan Daemen (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands and STMicroelectronics, Belgium) Junfeng Fan (Open Security Research, China) Benedikt Gierlichs (KU Leuven, Belgium) Marcel Medwed (NXP, Austria) Amir Moradi (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) Elisabeth Oswald (University of Bristol, UK) Emmanuel Prouff (ANSSI, France) Christian Rechberger (DTU, Denmark and TU Graz, Austria) Matthieu Rivain (CryptoExperts, France) Kazuo Sakiyama (The University of Electro-Communications, Japan) Jörn-Marc Schmidt (Secunet, Germany) Francois Xavier Standaert (Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) Elena Trichina (Cryptography Research, France) |
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