Co-located with 4th Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography - FDTC 2007, Monday September 10th
Co-located with Workshop on Special-purpose Hardware for Attacking Cryptographic Systems - SHARCS 2007, Sunday September 9th to Monday September 10th
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The focus of this workshop is on all aspects of cryptographic hardware and security in embedded systems. The workshop is a forum for new results from the research community as well as from the industry. Of special interest are contributions that describe new methods for secure and efficient hardware implementations, and high-speed or leak-resistant software for embedded systems, e.g. smart cards, microprocessors, DSPs, etc. The workshop helps to bridge the gap between the cryptography research community and the application areas of cryptography. Consequently, we encourage submissions from academia, industry, and other organizations. All submitted papers will be reviewed. The topics of CHES 2007 include but are not limited to:
Like in previous years, we will run a rump session on Tuesday evening. In addition to the rump session presentations however, we will also run a poster session. The chair for the rump and poster session is Nigel Smart (nigel@cs.bris.ac.uk). Rump session talks should be short, they should be fun or give us breaking (exciting) news. You have to submit an outline for your rump session presentation, by sending an email to Nigel Smart, latest 24 hours before the rump session (i.e. Monday, 10.9., 19:00).
Posters should be more serious and should present work on a topic that goes along with the traditional topics of CHES (see the call for papers). You must announce that you intend to bring a poster latest one week before CHES (i.e. the 3rd of September) by sending an email to Nigel Smart. Posters are supposed to be standard A0 format. We will provide magnetic clips to attach them to the walls in the conference room. This will happen somewhen during Tuesday. More information about how this procedure will actually work will be provided on site.
There is a small number of student stipends available. We would especially like to encourage full time students with an accepted paper to apply for such a stipend. The application should be directed to the general chair. It should include evidence that the applicant is indeed a full time student. The deadline to hand in applications is July, 27th.
Authors are invited to submit original papers. Electronic submission via our Electronic Submission System is required. A detailed description of the electronic submission procedure can be found on the submission systems webpage.
The submission 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 keywords. The paper should be at most 12 pages (excluding the bibliography and clearly marked appendices), and at most 15 pages in total, using at least 11-point font and reasonable margins. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. All submissions will be blind-refereed.
Only original research contributions will be considered. Submissions which substantially duplicate work that any of the authors have published elsewhere, or have submitted in parallel to any other conferences or workshops that have proceedings, will be instantly rejected. Moreover authors have to be aware that the IACR Policy on Irregular Submissions will be strictly enforced.
All deadlines end on 24:00 (midnight) Central European Time (CST) also called GMT+1 (e.g. Paris) on the given date . Deadlines after March 25 end on 24:00 (midnight) CST daylight savings time (GMT+2).
| Submission deadline: | March 12th, 2007. |
| Acceptance notification: | May 14th, 2007. |
| Final Version due: | June 4th, 2007. |
| Workshop Presentations: | September 10th - 13th, 2007. |
If you want to receive subsequent Call for Papers and registration information, please send a brief mail to mailinglist@chesworkshop.org.
Lejla Batina, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Guido Bertoni, STMicroelectronics, Italy
Christophe Clavier, Gemalto, France
Jean-Sébastien Coron, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Joan Daemen, STMicroelectronics, Belgium
Ricardo Dahab, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Pierre-Alain Fouque, ENS, France
Kris Gaj, George Mason University, USA
Henri Gilbert, France Telecom R&D, France
Jim Goodman, ATI Technologies, Canada
Louis Goubin, Université de Versailles, France
Louis Granboulan, EADS, France
Helena Handschuh, Spansion, France
Tetsuya Izu, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd, Japan
Marc Joye, Thomson R&D, France
Çetin Kaya Koç, Oregon State University, USA
Markus Kuhn, University of Cambridge, UK
Pil Joong Lee, Postech, South Korea
Stefan Mangard, Infineon Technologies, Germany
Tsutomu Matsumoto, Yokohama National University, Japan
David Naccache, ENS, France
Christof Paar, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Anand Ragunathan, NEC labs, USA
Josyula R. Rao, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Pankaj Rohatgi, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Akashi Satoh, AIST, Japan
Erkay Savas, Sabanci University, Turkey
Patrick Schaumont, Virginia Tech, USA
Kai Schramm, Renesas, UK
Jean-Pierre Seifert, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Berk Sunar, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Tsuyoshi Takagi, Future University – Hakodate, Japan
Alexander Taubin, Boston University, USA
Pim Tuyls, Philips Research, Netherlands
Kris Tiri, Intel, USA
Frédéric Valette, DGA/CELAR, France
Serge Vaudenay, EPFL, Switzerland
Colin Walter, Comodo CA, UK
All correspondence and/or questions should be directed to either of the Organizational Committee members:
| Pascal Paillier | Ingrid Verbauwhede |
|---|---|
| (Program co-Chair) | (Program co-Chair) |
| Gemalto | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven |
| Email: pascal.paillier@gemalto.com | Email: Ingrid.Verbauwhede@esat.kuleuven.be |
| Elisabeth Oswald | Çetin Kaya Koç |
|---|---|
| (General Chair) | (Publicity Chair) |
| University of Bristol | Oregon State University |
| Email: Elisabeth.Oswald@bristol.ac.uk | Email: koc@eecs.oregonstate.edu |
This will be the ninth CHES workshop. CHES '99 and CHES 2000 were held at WPI. CHES 2001 in Paris, CHES 2002 in the San Francisco Bay Area, CHES 2003 in Cologne, CHES 2004 in Boston, CHES 2005 in Edinburgh and CHES 2006 in Yokohama. The number of participants has grown to more than 200, with attendees coming from industry, academia, and government organizations.
The proceedings will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series in time for distribution at the workshop. Accepted papers should be formatted according to the LNCS default author instructions (see file "typeinst.pdf"). Notice that in order to be included in the proceedings, the authors of an accepted paper must guarantee to present their contribution at the workshop.
| We would like to thank the following organizations for their generous support of CHES 2007. | |
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