The Cryptographers' Track - RSA Conference 2011 Submission Deadline: August 20, 2010 Decision Notifications: October 20, 2010 Proceedings Version: November 15, 2010 Conference: February 14-18, 2011 Program Committee Giuseppe Ateniese (Johns Hopkins U., USA) Sasha Boldyreva (Georgia Tech, USA) Xavier Boyen (U. de Liege, Belgium) Jung Hee Cheon (Seoul National U., Korea) Joo Yeon Cho (Nokia, Denmark) Christophe De Canniere (KU Leuven, Belgium) Orr Dunkelman (Weizmann I., Israel) Steven Galbraith (U. of Auckland, New Zealand) Craig Gentry (IBM Research, USA) Philippe Golle (Palo Alto Research Center, USA) Louis Goubin (U. de Versailles, France) Iftach Haitner (Microsoft Research, USA) Amir Herzberg (Bar Ilan U., Israel) Dennis Hofheinz (Karlsruhe, Germany) Stas Jarecki (UC Irvine, USA) Marc Joye (Technicolor, France) Ralf Kuesters (U. Trier, Germany) Anna Lysyanskaya (Brown U., USA) Alexander May (Ruhr U. Bochum, Germany) Tal Moran (Harvard U., USA) Daniele Micciancio (UCSD, USA) Antonio Nicolosi (Stevens, USA) Tatsuaki Okamoto (NTT, Japan) Rafail Ostrovsky (UCLA, USA) Josef Pieprzyk (Macquarie U., Australia) David Pointcheval (ENS, France) Berry Schoenmakers, (Eindhoven, Netherlands) Alice Silverberg, (UC Irvine, USA) Martijn Stam (EPFL, Switzerland) Francois-Xavier Standaert (UCL, Belgium) Berk Sunar (WPI, USA) Nikos Triandopoulos (Boston U., USA) Huaxiong Wang (NTU, Singapore) Bogdan Warinschi (U. Bristol, UK) Contact : Aggelos Kiayias Program Chair CT-RSA 2011 Department of Informatics and Telecommunications University of Athens Panepistimiopolis, Ilisia, Athens Greece 15784 Tel : +30-210-7275239 Fax : +30-210-7275114 e-mail : aggelos-(at)-di.uoa.gr ~~~~~ The RSA Conference is the largest annual computer security event, with over 350 vendors, and thousands of attendees. The Cryptographers' Track (CT-RSA) is a research conference within the RSA Conference. CT- RSA has begun in 2002, and has become an established venue for presenting cryptographic research papers. Original research papers pertaining to all aspects of cryptography are solicited. Submissions may present applications, techniques, theory, and practical experience on topics including, but not limited to: * public-key encryption * symmetric-key encryption * cryptanalysis * digital signatures * hash functions * cryptographic protocols * tamper-resistance * fast implementations * elliptic-curve cryptography * lattice-based cryptography * quantum cryptography * formal security models * network security * hardware security * e-commerce A special academic discount for registration will be available for those attending the conference. For the speakers presenting papers accepted to CT-RSA 2011 a waiver will be given. Instructions: Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors has published in, or submitted in parallel to, any journal, other conference or workshop that has proceedings. The paper must be anonymous with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. The paper should be at most 12 pages excluding the bibliography and clearly marked appendices using reasonable font size and margins. (A total page limit of about 16 pages will be applied to those papers accepted for publication in the proceedings). The main body of the paper should be intelligible and self-contained as the committee members are not required to read the appendices. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. The proceedings are going to be published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series and available at the conference. For submission instructions and further information: http://ct-rsa2011.di.uoa.gr