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*** WAHC 2019 ***
7th Workshop on Encrypted Computing & Applied Homomorphic Cryptography Associated with the ACM CCS 2019 conference November 11th, 2019 Hilton Metropole, London, UK === SCOPE Secure computation is becoming a key feature of future information systems. Distributed network applications and cloud architectures are at danger because lots of personal consumer data is aggregated in all kinds of formats and for various purposes. Industry and consumer electronics companies are facing massive threats like theft of intellectual property and industrial espionage. Public infrastructure has to be secured against sabotage and manipulation. A possible solution is encrypted computing: Data can be processed on remote, possibly insecure resources, while program code and data is encrypted all the time. This allows to outsource the computation of confidential information independently from the trustworthiness or the security level of the remote system. The technologies and techniques discussed in this workshop are a key to extend the range of applications that can be securely outsourced. The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers with practitioners and industry to present, discuss and to share the latest progress in the field. We want to exchange ideas that address real-world problems with practical approaches and solutions. === TOPICS Software architectures for encrypted applications Platform and system integration for encrypted applications Algorithmic primitives for encrypted applications Hybrid (partly encrypted) applications Hardware implementations of encrypted computing Implementation of homomorphic encryption schemes Practical performance evaluations of homomorphic encryption schemes Practical aspects of functional encryption Privacy-preserving set operations Secure information sharing Circuit transformation of algorithms Obfuscation techniques Encrypted search schemes Encrypted e-payment solutions Encrypted financial transactions Encrypted applications in bio-informatics === AUDIENCE Professionals, researchers and practitioners in the area of computer security and applied cryptography with an interest in practical applications of homomorphic encryption, encrypted computing, functional encryption and secure function evaluation, private information retrieval and searchable encryption. === DATES Submission Deadline August 5, 2019 --- EXTENDED --- Acceptance Notice: Aug. 15, 2019 Camera Ready Due: Aug. 29, 2019 Workshop: Nov., 2019 === SUBMISSION A paper submitted to WAHC must be written in English and be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or any identifying citations. It should begin with a title and a short abstract. Submissions must be single PDF files, no more than 12 pages long in double-column ACM format (the sigconf template, with a simpler version [1]), including references and appendices. Authors should not change the font or the margins of the ACM format. Submissions not following the required format may be rejected without review. We also encourage authors to submit Demos which are limited to 6 pages and feature an oral presentation with an extensive code review. Authors are invited to submit their work via the HotCRP submission server [2]. The workshop proceedings will be published as a part of the ACM CCS 2019 proceedings. [1] https://github.com/acmccs/format [2] https://wahc19.hotcrp.com === ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Michael Brenner, U Hannover, Germany Tancrède Lepoint, Google, USA Kurt Rohloff, NJIT and Duality Technologies, USA === PROGRAM COMMITTEE Carsten Baum, Bar Ilan University, Israel Fabrice Benhamouda, IBM Research, USA Fabian Boemer, Intel, USA Joppe W. Bos, NXP, Belgium Sergiu Carpov, CEA, France Yilei Chen, Visa Research, USA Jung Hee Cheon, SNU, South Korea Seung Geol Choi, US Naval Academy, USA Geoffroy Couteau, KIT, Germany Wei Dai, Microsoft Research, USA Mamadou Diallo, US Navy, USA Dario Fiore, IMDEA, Spain Sergey Gorbunov, University of Waterloo, Canada Debayan Gupta, MIT, USA Kim Laine, Microsoft Research, USA Peeter Laud, Cybernetica, Estonia Changmin Lee, ENS Lyon, France Emmanuela Orsini, KU Leuven, Belgium Benny Pinkas, Bar Ilan University, Israel Rachel Player, RHUL, UK Yuriy Polyakov, NJIT, USA Thomas Prest, PQShield Ltd., UK Peter Scholl, Aarhus, Denmark Karn Seth, Google Inc., USA Mehdi Tibouchi, NTT, Japan Fré Vercauteren, KU Leuven, Belgium Srinivas Vivek, IIIT Bangalore, India Adrian Waller, Thales, UK Hayato Yamana, Waseda University, Japan === WORKSHOP SERIES WAHC'19 - http://homomorphicencryption.org/workshops/wahc19 WAHC'18 - http://homomorphicencryption.org/workshops/wahc18 WAHC'17 - https://www.chi.uni-hannover.de/wahc17 WAHC'16 - https://www.chi.uni-hannover.de/wahc16 WAHC'15 - https://www.chi.uni-hannover.de/wahc15 WAHC'14 - https://www.chi.uni-hannover.de/wahc14 WAHC’13 - https://www.chi.uni-hannover.de/wahc13 |
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