Fast Software Encryption 2017
IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology

Call for Papers

General information on FSE 2017

24th International Conference Fast Software Encryption (FSE 2017)

Tokyo, Japan
March 5-8, 2017
General information:http://www.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/labs/tiwata/fse2017/
Submission server: https://secure.iacr.org/websubrev/fse17_3/submit/

FSE 2017 is the 24th edition of Fast Software Encryption conference, and one of the conferences organized by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). FSE 2017 will take place in Tokyo, on March 5-8, 2017. Original research papers on symmetric cryptology are invited for submission to FSE 2017. The scope of FSE concentrates on fast and secure primitives for symmetric cryptography, including the design and analysis of block ciphers, stream ciphers, encryption schemes, hash functions, message authentication codes, (cryptographic) permutations, authenticated encryption schemes, cryptanalysis and evaluation tools, and security issues and solutions regarding their implementation. From this year, FSE 2017 also solicits submissions for Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers. These papers aim at reviewing and contextualizing the existing literature in a particular area in order to systematize the existing knowledge in that area. To be considered for publication, they must provide an added value beyond prior work, such as novel insights or reasonably questioning previous assumptions.

New publication model as of FSE 2017

From this year, FSE has moved to an open-access journal/conference hybrid model. Submitted articles undergo a journal-style reviewing process. Accepted papers are published in Gold Open Access (free availability from day one) by the Ruhr University of Bochum in an issue of the newly established journal IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology.

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 any further information, please view the FAQ page: https://fse.rub.de/journal.html

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.

Timeline for FSE 2017 / IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology 2017

All upcoming deadlines are 23:59:59 American Samoa time (UTC-11)

Volume IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology 2017, Issue 3:

∗ Submission: 23 November 2016
Rebuttal : 4-8 January 2017
∗ Decision: 23 January 2017
∗ Camera-ready deadline for accepted papers (and conditionally accepted): 23 February 2017

General Chair

Tetsu Iwata, Nagoya University, Japan
Shiho Moriai, NICT, Japan

Program Chairs/Co-Editors-in-Chief

María Naya-Plasencia, Inria, France
Bart Preneel, University of Leuven and iMinds, Belgium

Program Committee/Editorial Board

Elena Andreeva, University of Leuven and iMinds, Belgium
Frederik Armknecht, University of Mannheim, Germany
Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Kudelski Security, Switzerland
Céline Blondeau, Aalto University, Finland
Christina Boura, University of Versailles, France
Anne Canteaut, Inria, France
Carlos Cid, Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom
Patrick Derbez, University of Rennes 1, France
Itai Dinur, Ben Gurion University, Israel
Thomas Fuhr, ANSSI, France
Benoît Gérard, DGA, France
Jian Guo, Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
Deukjo Hong, Chonbuk National University, Korea
Tetsu Iwata, Nagoya University, Japan
John Kelsey, NIST, United States
Dmitry Khovratovich, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Gregor Leander, University of Bochum, Germany
Gaëtan Leurent, Inria, France
Subhamoy Maitra, ISI, India
Willi Meier, FHNW, Switzerland
Florian Mendel, TU Graz, Austria
Bart Mennink, University of Leuven and iMinds, Belgium
Kazuhiko Minematsu, NEC, Japan
Shiho Moriai, NICT, Japan
Elisabeth Oswald, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Thomas Peyrin, Nanyang Tech. University, Singapore
Yu Sasaki, NTT, Japan
Yannick Seurin, ANSSI, France
Tom Shrimpton, University of Florida, United States
Martijn Stam, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Marc Stevens, CWI, The Netherlands
Elmar Tischhauser, DTU, Denmark
Gilles Van Assche, STMicroelectronics, Belgium
Vesselin Velichkov, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Meiqin Wang, Shandong University, China
Lei Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Kan Yasuda, NTT, Japan

Instructions for Authors

Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors has published in a journal or a conference/workshop with proceedings, or has submitted/is planning to submit before the author notification deadline to a journal or other conferences/workshops that have proceedings. Accepted submissions may not appear in any other conference or workshop that has proceedings. IACR reserves the right to share information about submissions with other program committees and editorial boards to detect parallel submissions and the IACR policy on irregular submissions will be strictly enforced.

The submission must be written in English and be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or obvious references. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. The introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. Submissions should be typeset in the LaTeX style available at http://www.nuee.nagoya-_u.ac.jp/labs/tiwata/fse2017/iacr_tosc.zip. The page limit is 20 pages excluding bibliography. Authors are encouraged to include supplementary material at the end of the paper, such as test values or source code that can assist reviewers in verifying the validity of the results; this material will not be included in the page count.

If authors believe that more details are essential to substantiate the claims of their paper or to provide proofs, they can submit a longer paper up to 40 pages (instead of up to 20); this should be indicated by ending the title with "(Long Paper)". For long papers, the decision may be deferred to the next round at the discretion of the editors-in-chief (and to the next FSE for this issue).

Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. The IACR Transactions on Symmetric Cryptology journal only accepts electronic submissions in PDF format. A detailed description of the electronic submission procedure will be available on FSE 2017 website. The authors of submitted papers guarantee that their paper will be presented at the FSE 2017 conference if it is accepted

In order to improve the quality of the review process, authors will be given the opportunity to enter a rebuttal between the 4th and the 8th of January 2017, after receiving the reviews.

Conference Information and Stipends

The primary source of information is the conference website. 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, will receive a registration fee waiver funded by the IACR Cryptography Research fund for students; they are encouraged to apply for additional assistance if needed. Requests for stipends should be sent to the general chair. 

Contact Information

All correspondence and/or questions should be directed to either of the organizational committee members:

fse2017.generalcochairs@gmail.com
tosc_editors17@iacr.org