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20 January 2017
Bruges, Belgium, 5 March - 7 March 2018
Submission deadline: 1 June 2017
Notification: 1 August 2017
Bruges, Belgium, 5 March - 7 March 2018
Submission deadline: 1 March 2017
Notification: 1 May 2017
16 November 2016
There are four submission windows per year for ToSC. The current submission window (issue #3 of ToSC) closes on November 23.
For more information, see the call for Papers or submission server:
http://www.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/labs/tiwata/fse2017/Cfp.pdf
https://secure.iacr.org/websubrev/fse17_3/submit/
26 August 2016
For more information, see the call for papers or submission server.
Second round deadline: September 1, 2016
Third round deadline: November 23, 2016
26 July 2016
18 May 2016
The yearly FSE event will consist of presentations of the articles accepted to the journal IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology, as well as invited talks and social activities. This new model has been established as a way to improve reviewing and publication quality while retaining the highly successful community event FSE.
For this first conference FSE 2017 on the new model, authors can submit papers to the IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology three times, every three months on a predictable schedule (the following years will include four rounds). Authors are notified of the decisions about two months after submission. In addition to accept and reject decisions, papers may be provided with "minor revision" decisions, in which case the paper is conditionally accepted and an assigned shepherd will verify if the changes are applied, or "major revision" decisions, in which case authors are invited to revise and resubmit their article to one of the following two submission deadlines, otherwise the paper will be treated as a new submission. We endeavor to assign the same reviewers to revised versions.
Papers accepted for publication before the end of January 2017 will be presented at that year’s conference. Note that it is mandatory that accepted papers at the IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology journal are presented at the corresponding FSE event.
The next deadlines are:
- First round: June 1, 2016
- Second round: September 1, 2016
- Third round: November 23, 2016
05 May 2016
Tokyo, Japan, 5 March - 8 March 2017
Submission deadline: 1 June 2016
Notification: 1 August 2016
05 March 2016
03 February 2016
26 February 2015
Bochum, Germany, March 20 - March 23
Location: Bochum, Germany
More Information: http://
10 July 2014
İstanbul, Turkey, March 8 - March 11
Notification: 16 January 2015
From March 8 to March 11
Location: İstanbul, Turkey
More Information: http://light-sec.org/fse2015/
22 July 2013
London, United Kingdom, March 3 - March 5
Notification: 18 January 2014
From March 3 to March 5
Location: London, United Kingdom
More Information: http://fse2014.isg.rhul.ac.uk
22 October 2012
Seoul, South Korea, February 7 - February 10
Notification: 6 January 2010
From February 7 to February 10
Location: Seoul, South Korea
More Information: http://fse2010.korea.ac.kr/
03 July 2012
Singapore, Singapore, March 11 - March 13
Notification: 18 January 2013
From March 11 to March 13
Location: Singapore, Singapore
More Information: http://fse2013.spms.ntu.edu.sg/
18 April 2012
Singapore, Singapore, March 11 - March 13
Location: Singapore, Singapore
More Information: http://fse2013.spms.ntu.edu.sg
16 April 2012
The 19th annual Fast Software Encryption workshop (FSE 2012) was held at the Washington Marriott Hotel in Washington DC, USA, on March 19-21, 2012. The general chair was Bruce Schneier and the program chair was Anne Canteaut.
The conference attracted 143 delegates from 30 countries, including 27 students.
The technical program featured 24 papers selected from 90 submissions, along with two invited lectures, one on "Provable" security against differential and linear cryptanalysis" by Kaisa Nyberg (Aalto University and Nokia), and one on "The history of linear cryptanalysis" by Mitsuru Matsui (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation).
As last year, FSE 2012 did not have printed pre-proceedings, but instead made the papers available online, before and during the conference. Revised versions of the accepted papers are going to appear in the proceedings of the conference published by Springer. The presentation slides for the technical sessions and the rump session can be found on the conference website at: http://fse2012.inria.fr/index.php?page=program http://fse2012.inria.fr/index.php?page=rump
06 December 2011
23 November 2011
Workshop: March 19-21, 2012