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Having been established in 1999, the Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (CHES) conference is the premier venue for research on design and analysis of cryptographic hardware and software implementations. As an area conference of the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR), CHES bridges the cryptographic research and engineering communities, and attracts participants from academia, industry, government and beyond. CHES 2019, marks the 20th anniversary of the CHES conference and it will take place in the city of Atlanta, U.S.A., August 25–28, 2019, immediately following CRYPTO 2019. The conference web site is accessible at https://ches.iacr.org/2019. The scope of CHES is intentionally diverse, meaning we solicit submission of papers on topics including, but not limited to, the following: Cryptographic implementations: Hardware architectures Cryptographic processors and co-processors True and pseudorandom number generators Physical unclonable functions (PUFs) Efficient software implementations Attacks against implementations, and countermeasures: Side-channel attacks and countermeasures Fault attacks and countermeasures Hardware tampering and tamper-resistance White-box cryptography and code obfuscation Hardware and software reverse engineering Tools and methodologies: Computer aided cryptographic engineering Verification methods and tools for secure design Metrics for the security of embedded systems Secure programming techniques FPGA design security Formal methods for secure hardware and software Interactions between cryptographic theory and implementation issues: New and emerging cryptographic algorithms and protocols targeting embedded devices Special-purpose hardware for cryptanalysis Leakage resilient cryptography Applications: Cryptography and security for the Internet of Things (RFID, sensor networks, smart devices, smart meters, etc.) Hardware IP protection and anti-counterfeiting Reconfigurable hardware for cryptography Smart card processors, systems and applications Security for cyberphysical systems (home automation, medical implants, industrial control, etc.) Automotive security Secure storage devices (memories, disks, etc.) Technologies and hardware for content protection Trusted computing platforms New Publication Model As of 2018, CHES has moved to an open-access journal/conference hybrid model. Following the success of similar initiatives at analogous events such as FSE, this decision was made (by the CHES steering committee) as a means of improving review and publication quality while retaining the highly successful, community-focused event. A comprehensive set of FAQs relating to the model can be found via the TCHES website at https://tches.iacr.org". In summary: Submitted papers will undergo a journal-style review process, with accepted instances then published by the Ruhr University of Bochum in an issue of the newly established journal IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES). Since it has a Gold Open Access status, all papers published in TCHES will be immediately and freely available. The annual CHES conference will consist of presentations for each paper published in the associated issues of TCHES, plus invited talks and a range of additional and social activities. TCHES has four submission deadlines per year; all papers accepted for publication in TCHES between 15 July of year n–1 and 15 July of year n will be presented at CHES of year n. Timeline Upcoming deadlines relating to CHES 2019 are as follows: IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 1 Submission: 15 July 2018 Rebuttal: 20–27 August 2018 Notification: 15 September 2018 Camera-ready: 14 October 2018 IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 2 Submission: 15 October 2018 Rebuttal: 20–30 November 2018 Notification: 15 December 2018 Camera-ready: 14 January 2019 IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 3 Submission: 15 January 2019 Rebuttal: 20–27 February 2019 Notification: 15 March 2019 Camera-ready: 14 April 2019 IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 4 Submission: 15 April 2019 Rebuttal: 20–27 May 2019 Notification: 15 June 2019 Camera-ready: 14 July 2019 Observe that the camera-ready deadline relates to accepted and conditionally accepted papers, and that all deadlines are 23:59:59 Anywhere on Earth (AoE). Instructions for Authors 1. Submission To submit a paper to TCHES, follow the instructions available at: https://tches.iacr.org/index.php/TCHES/submission 2. Format A paper submitted to TCHES must be written in English and be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or any identifying citations. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. The introduction should summarise the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. Submissions should be typeset in the LaTeX style available at https://tches.iacr.org/index.php/TCHES/submission noting that TCHES only accepts electronic submission in PDF format. TCHES accepts two forms of paper, termed short and long; the page limit (excluding bibliography) is 20 and 40 pages respectively. In either case, authors are encouraged to include supplementary material needed to validate the content (e.g., test vectors or source code) as an appendix: this material will not be included in the page count. In allowing long papers, the goal is to support cases where extra detail (e.g., proofs, or experimental results) is deemed essential. Authors should highlight long papers by annotating the title with “(Long Paper)”, and be aware the review process may take longer: a decision may, at the discretion of the editors-in-chief(s), be deferred to the subsequent volume. 3. Regulations The review process for TCHES, Volume 2019, Issues 1–4, will be governed by the following regulations: Members of the TCHES editorial board may submit one new paper per deadline (co-authored or otherwise); editor(s)-in-chief may not submit papers during their tenure. TCHES follows IACR policy, i.e., https://www.iacr.org/docs/irregular.pdf with respect to irregular submissions: any submission deemed to be irregular (e.g., which has been submitted, in parallel, to another conference with proceedings), will be instantly rejected. TCHES follows IACR policy with respect to conflicts of interest that could prevent impartial review. A conflict of interest is considered to occur whenever one (co-)author of a submitted paper and a TCHES editorial board member were advisee/advisor at any time, have been affiliated to the same institution in the past 2 years, have published 2 or more jointly authors papers in the past 3 years, are immediate family members, have an current, ongoing research collaboration (e.g., are members of the same research project). IACR reserves the right to share information about submissions with other program committees and editorial boards to ensure strict enforcement of the policy. At the time of submission, authors are required to make a declaration regarding any conflicts of interest, and guarantee they will deliver a presentation at the associated CHES conference if their submission is accepted for publication in TCHES. Each paper will be double-blind reviewed by at least four members of the TCHES editorial board. In order to improve the quality of the review process, authors are given the opportunity to submit a rebuttal (between the indicated dates) after receiving the associated reviews. The review process outcome is either an outright accept or reject decision, or one of two deferred decision types. Specifically, “minor revision” means the paper is conditionally accepted, and assigned a shepherd to verify the revision is adequate, “major revision” means the authors are invited to revise and resubmit their article to one of the following two submission deadlines, otherwise any re-submission will be treated as new. To ensure consistency, the reviewers assigned for a revised paper are ideally the same as for the original. Authors of submitted papers are also highly encouraged to check the TCHES FAQ for answers to questions related to policy and procedures governing CHES. Contacts Program Chairs (ches2019programchairs@iacr.org) Pierre-Alain Fouque Université Rennes 1 Campus de Beaulieu 263, avenue du Général Leclerc - Batiment 12 35042 Rennes Cedex France Jorge Guajardo Robert Bosch LLC - RTC Pittsburgh, PA 15203 USA General Chairs (ches2019@iacr.org) Vincent J. Mooney III Georgia Institute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering 777 Atlantic Drive, NW Atlanta, GA 30332-0250 USA Patrick Schaumont Virginia Tech Whittemore Hall (MC 0111) 1185 Perry Street Blacksburg VA 24061 USA Yunsi Fei Northeastern University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115 USA Managing Editor (tches-managing-editor@iacr.org) Tim Güneysu Chair for Security Engineering Ruhr University Bochum Dept. Electrical Engineering & Information Technology ID 2/605, Universitätsstr. 150 44780 Bochum Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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