CT-RSA: The Cryptographer's Track at RSA Conference

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Past:   Proceedings on DBLP

Future:  Post a CFP for 2021 or later

 
 

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Event When Where Deadline
CT-RSA 2020 The Cryptographer's Track of the RSA Conference
Feb 24, 2020 - Feb 28, 2020 San Francisco, USA Sep 20, 2019
CT-RSA 2017 RSA Conference Cryptographers’ Track 2017
Feb 14, 2017 - Feb 17, 2017 RSA Conference USA, San Francisco Sep 3, 2016
 
 

Present CFP : 2020

CT-RSA, or Cryptographers' Track RSA Conference, is the venue for scientific papers on cryptography within the RSA Conference. The RSA Conference is the main trade show for the security industry; over 40,000 people attend the exhibition floor, keynote addresses, events, seminars, training events and the various technical tracks. CT-RSA is the track devoted to scientific papers on cryptography. As such CT-RSA is a great venue to ensure that scientific results not only get published to the wider cryptologic community, but also get exposed to technical attendees from industry, government and wider afield.

Original papers on all technical aspects of cryptology are solicited for submission.
 

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