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ACNS 2015 : Applied Cryptography and Network Security

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Conference Series : Applied Cryptography and Network Security
 
Link: http://acns2015.cs.columbia.edu/
 
When Jun 2, 2015 - Jun 5, 2015
Where New York, United State
Submission Deadline Jan 16, 2015
Notification Due Mar 17, 2015
Categories    applied cryptography   network security
 

Call For Papers

The annual ACNS conference focuses on innovative results in applied cryptography and network and computer security. Both academic research works as well as developments in industrial and technical frontiers fall within the scope of the conference.

The 13th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS 2015) will be held at Columbia University in New York. The conference seeks submissions from academia, industry, and government, presenting novel research on all aspects of applied cryptography as well as network security and privacy.

Important dates

Submission deadline: 16 January 2015
Notification: 17 March 2015
Camrea-ready due: 3 April 2015
Conference: 2–5 June 2015
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