LWCRYPT 2012 - International Workshop on Lightweight Cryptography (LWCrypt)
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Category LWCRYPT 2012
Deadline: March 01, 2012 | Date: August 20, 2012-August 24, 2012
Venue/Country: Prague, Czech Republic
Updated: 2011-11-16 20:32:09 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Smart devices such as RFID tags, smart card and wireless sensor nodes are penetrating into our daily life at a staggering rate. Their applications range from access control, and inventory stock to home automation and hospital patient safety. The success of these new technologies is conditioned on the use of secure (i.e. privacy protection, unlinkability of tags' holder, etc.) and efficient solutions (i.e. small footprint and/or low-power consumption). Due to the limited resources (i.e. computing capabilities, memory, power consumption, etc.) of these devices, new cryptographic solutions are demanded. Alternatively, efficient implementations of standard cryptographic solutions can be used.The aim of LWCrypt is to provide an international forum on resource-constrained devices and lightweight cryptography, in which the new trends and lightweight cryptographic solutions are publicized and discussed. Submissions and interactions from academia, government, and industry are welcome and appreciated.The conference seeks original contributions in the area of resource-constrained devices, lightweight cryptography and related fields. We welcome submissions about, but not limited to:Authentication protocolsCryptographic primitivesPublic-key cryptographyKey updating mechanismsCryptanalysisSecurity proofsFormal modelsAnonymityPrivacy and securityScalability issuesEfficient implementations
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