ESEC/FSE 2017

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ESEC/FSE 2017
24th International Conference on Fast Software Encryption
Event in series FSE
Dates 2017/03/05 (iCal) - 2017/03/08
Homepage: https://www.iacr.org/workshops/fse2017/
Submitting link: https://secure.iacr.org/websubrev/fse17 3/submit
Location
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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Important dates
Submissions: 2016/11/23
Notification: 2017/01/23
Camera ready due: 2017/02/23
Registration link: https://www.iacr.org/workshops/fse2017/registration.html
Early bird student: $ 265 / {{{Early bird fee reduced}}}
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On site student: $ 365 / {{{On site fee reduced}}}
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Early bird regular: $ 530
On site regular: $ 630
Committees
General chairs: Tetsu Iwata, Shiho Moriai
PC chairs: María Naya-Plasencia, Bart Preneel
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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.