[ISN] CFP: Crypto 99

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    Forwarded From: Don Beaver <beaver+@transarc.com>
    Originally To: cryptographyat_private
    
    
                                   CRYPTO '99
    
                August 15-19, 1999, Santa Barbara, California, USA
    
                                 CALL FOR PAPERS 
    
    Original papers on all technical aspects of cryptology are solicited for 
    submission to Crypto '99, the Nineteenth Annual IACR Crypto Conference. 
    Crypto '99 is organized by the International Association for Cryptologic 
    Research (IACR), in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society Technical 
    Committee on Security and Privacy, and the Computer Science Department 
    of the University of California, Santa Barbara.  For more information, 
    access http://www.iacr.org/
    
                            INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
    
    Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their papers electronically. A 
    detailed description of the electronic submission procedure will appear 
    by December 1, 1998 at http://www.iacr.org/conferences/c99/submit.html
    Electronic submissions must conform to this procedure and be received by 
    February 8, 1999, 17:00 EST in order to be considered.  Authors unable 
    to submit electronically are invited to send a cover letter and 22 
    copies of an anonymous paper (double-sided copies preferred) to the 
    Program Chair at the postal address below.  Submissions must be received 
    by the Program Chair on or before February 8, 1999 (or postmarked by 
    January 31, 1999, and sent via airmail or courier). Late submissions and 
    submissions by fax will not be considered. The cover letter should 
    contain the paper's title and the names and affiliations of the authors, 
    and should identify the contact author including e-mail and postal 
    addresses. 
    
    Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the 
    authors have published elsewhere or have submitted in parallel to any 
    other conference or workshop that has proceedings. The paper must be 
    anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or 
    obvious references. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and 
    a list of key words, and its introduction should summarize the 
    contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist 
    reader. The paper should be at most 12 pages excluding the bibliography 
    and clearly marked appendices, and at most 20 pages in total, using at 
    least 11-point font and reasonable margins. Committee members are not 
    required to read appendices; the paper should be intelligible without 
    them.  Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without 
    consideration of their merits.  Notification of acceptance or rejection 
    will be sent to authors by April 22, 1999. Authors of accepted papers 
    must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference.
    
                              CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
    
    Proceedings will be published in Springer-Verlag's Lecture Notes in 
    Computer Science and  will be available at the conference.  Clear 
    instructions about the preparation of a final proceedings version will 
    be sent to the authors of accepted papers. The final copies of the 
    accepted papers will be due on May 28, 1999.
    
    SUBMISSION: February 8, 1999 
    ACCEPTANCE: April 22, 1999 
    PROCEEDINGS VERSION: May 28, 1999
    
    PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
    Daniel Bleichenbacher, Bell Laboratories, USA
    Don Coppersmith, IBM Research, USA
    Ivan Damgaard, Aarhus University, Denmark
    Ronald Cramer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    Rosario Gennaro, IBM Research, USA
    Andrew Klapper, University of Kentucky, USA
    Lars Knudsen, University of Bergen, Norway
    Xuejia Lai, r3 security engineering, Switzerland
    Arjen Lenstra, Citibank, USA
    Andrew Odlyzko, AT&T Labs - Research, USA
    Kazuo Ohta, NTT Lab., Japan
    Bart Preneel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
    Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
    Matt Robshaw, RSA Laboratories, USA
    Phillip Rogaway, University of California at Davis, USA
    Daniel Simon, Microsoft Research, USA
    Serge Vaudenay, Ecole Normale Superieure, France
    Michael Wiener (chair), Entrust Technologies, Canada
    Moti Yung, CertCo, USA
    
    ADVISORY MEMBERS:
    Mihir Bellare, Crypto 2000 program chair,
      University of California at San Diego, USA
    Joe Kilian, Electronic submissions, NEC Research Institute, USA
    Hugo Krawczyk, Crypto '98 program chair, Technion, Israel and IBM, USA
    
    ADDRESS FOR NON-ELECTRONIC SUBMISSIONS:
    Michael Wiener, Program Chair, Crypto '99
    Entrust Technologies
    750 Heron Road
    Ottawa, Ontario
    Canada  K1V 1A7
    Phone: (1) 613-247-3185    Fax:   (1) 613-247-3690 
    E-mail: wienerat_private
    
    FOR OTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
    Donald Beaver, General Chair, Crypto '99
    Transarc Corp.
    707 Grant St.
    Pittsburgh, PA 15219  USA
    Phone: (1) 412-338-4365    Fax:   (1) 412-338-4404
    E-mail: crypto99at_private
    
    STIPENDS: 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 
    addressed to the General Chair.
    
    
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