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CARDIS 2016 : 15th Smart Card Research and Advanced Application ConferenceConference Series : Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference | |||||||||||||||
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CARDIS 2016 Call for Papers - http://2016.cardis.org
——————————————————————————————————— Fifteenth Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference CARDIS has provided a forum for presenting exceptional research on smart cards and related technologies since 1994. Smart cards play an important role in our day-to-day lives, from bank cards to GSM SIMs, and security is vital to keep these systems functioning correctly. The CARDIS conferences gather researchers and technologists who focus on all aspects of the design, development, deployment, evaluation and application of smart cards and secure elements in secure platforms or systems. The technology used in smart cards, and hence the attack vectors, are expanding in to other areas, such as TPMs, HSMs, mobile phones and the Internet of Things. It is more important than ever that we understand how smart cards, and related systems, can be secured. The fifteenth Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference is organized by Eurecom and will be held in Cannes on the French Riviera on November 7-9, 2016. The program committee is seeking original papers on all aspects of the security of smart cards and embedded systems. Submissions across a broad range of the development phases are encouraged, from exploratory research and proof-of-concept studies to practical applications and deployment of smart cards and related technologies. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Hardware architectures for secure embedded systems - Physical attacks and countermeasures - Efficient cryptographic implementations for smart cards and embedded systems - True random number generators - Smart cards and their applications - Security of mobile devices and their applications - Security of RFID/NFC systems and sensor nodes - Security for access control, identification, mobile payment, transportation tokens. - Security for the Internet of Things - Identity, privacy and trust issues - Trusted computing (mobile TPMs, TrustZone, Trusted Execution Environments, ...) - Software for secure embedded systems (operating systems, virtual machines, ...) - Anti-cloning and anti-counterfeiting technologies - Hardware trojans implementation and detection - Reverse engineering of secure embedded systems - Evaluation and certification of secure embedded systems Authors are invited to submit papers (PDF format) with novel contributions electronically using the submission form available on the following web site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cardis2016 Submitted papers must be original, unpublished, anonymous and not submitted to journals or other conferences/workshops that have proceedings. Submissions must be written in English and should be at most 15 pages in total. Papers not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration. All submissions will be blind-refereed. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register and present the paper. The proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Accepted papers must follow the LNCS default author instructions at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Important dates --------------- Submission of papers: July 15, 2016, 23:59 GMT Notification of acceptance: September 8, 2016 Camera-ready version of papers for pre-proceedings: October 7, 2016 Workshop date: November 7-9, 2016 Final version of papers: January 15, 2017 Program Committee ----------------- - Lejla Batina, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands - Guido Bertoni, STM, Italy - Elke De Mulder, Cryptography Research France, France - Hermann Drexler, Giesecke&Devrient, Germany - Wieland Fischer, Infineon Technologies, Germany - Benedikt Gierlichs, KU Leuven, Belgium - Christophe Giraud, Oberthur Technologies, France - Cezary Glowacz, T-Systems, Germany - Sylvain Guilley, Telecom-ParisTech & Secure-IC, France - Tim Güneysu, University of Bremen, Germany - Johann Heyszl, Fraunhofer AISEC, Germany - Naofumi Homma, Tohoku University, Japan - Yuichi Komano, Toshiba Corporation, Japan - Jean-Louis Lanet, University of Limoges, France - Roel Maes, Intrinsic-ID, Netherlands - Stefan Mangard, TU Graz, Austria - Keith Mayes, Royal Holloway, UK - Marcel Medwed, NXP Semiconductors, Netherlands - Amir Moradi, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany - Svetla Nikova, KU Leuven, Belgium - Pedro Peris-Lopez, University of Madrid, Spain - Axel Poschmann, NXP Semiconductors, Germany - Francesco Regazzoni, ALaRI - USI (Switzerland), Switzerland - Patrick Schaumont, Virginia Tech, USA - Francois-Xavier Standaert, UCL Crypto Group, Belgium - Takeshi Sugawara, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan Organizational Committee ------------------------ Kerstin Lemke-Rust (Program co-chair) Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Email: kerstin.lemke-rust@hochschule-bonn-rhein-sieg.de Michael Tunstall (Program co-chair) Cryptography Research, US Email: michael.tunstall@cryptography.com Aurelien Francillon (General chair) Eurecom, France Email: aurelien.francillon@eurecom.fr |
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