Call for papers and submission instructions
The 31st Conference on Selected Areas in Cryptography (SAC 2024) will take place at the Université de Québec à Montréal in Montréal, Québec, Canada on August 28–30, 2024, and will be preceded by the SAC Summer School on August 26–27, 2024. SAC 2024 is held in cooperation with the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR).
Authors are encouraged to submit original papers related to the following themes for SAC 2024. Note that the first three are traditional SAC areas; the fourth topic is the special focus for this year.
- Design and analysis of symmetric key primitives and cryptosystems, including block and stream ciphers, hash functions, MAC algorithms, and authenticated encryption schemes.
- Efficient implementations of symmetric and public key algorithms.
- Mathematical and algorithmic aspects of applied cryptology.
- Cryptographic tools for privacy, privacy-enhancing technologies and interactions between privacy and cryptography.
SAC 2024 also welcomes papers in any of the areas above with a focus on post-quantum cryptography.
The SAC 2024 proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
Instructions for Authors
- Papers must be submitted electronically. Late submissions, submissions by email, or hardcopy submissions will not be accepted.
- Submissions must be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments or obvious references.
- Papers must be typeset using LaTeX in the LNCS style with no alterations to font size or margins, with the exception of using
\pagestyle{plain}
to add page numbers. The main body of the paper must be at most 20 pages in length; including bibliography and clearly marked appendices, the total length must not exceed 30 pages. Program Committee members are not required to read appendices, so the paper should be intelligible without them. - Papers must be written in English, and begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. An introduction section should summarize the paper’s contributions at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader.
- Submissions must be in PDF format.
Submission implies the commitment of at least one of the authors to present the paper at the conference. The SAC Chairs reserve the right to withdraw papers from the proceedings that are not presented at the conference or for which the camera-ready post-proceedings version is not submitted by the deadline.
Irregular submissions. SAC follows the IACR’s Policy on Irregular Submissions. Submissions must not substantially duplicate work that any of the authors has published elsewhere or has submitted in parallel to a journal or any other conference/workshop that has proceedings. The SAC Chairs reserve the right to share information about submissions with other program committees or journal editors to detect parallel submissions. In addition, the SAC Chairs reserve the right to contact an author’s institution/corporation and/or other appropriate organizations if an irregular submission is detected. Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits. For further details, please refer to the IACR Policy on Irregular Submissions.
Conflicts of interest. SAC follows the IACR’s Policy on Conflicts of Interest (COI). Authors, program committee members, and reviewers for SAC must adhere to the IACR Policy on Conflicts of Interest. Authors are requested to identify all members of the SAC Program Committee who have an automatic conflict of interest with the submission, and disclose it at the time of submission. It is the responsibility of all authors to ensure correct reporting of COI information. Submissions with incorrect or incomplete COI information may be rejected without consideration of their merits. For further details, please refer to the IACR Policy on Conflicts of Interest.
Code of conduct. SAC is committed to providing an experience free of harassment and discrimination, respecting the dignity of every participant. Participants who violate this code may be sanctioned and/or expelled from the event, at the discretion of the Chairs. Serious incidents may be referred to the IACR Ethics Committee for further possible action. Any action will only be taken with the consent of the affected party subject to applicable laws.
If you experience harassment or discriminatory behaviour at SAC , we encourage you to reach out to any of the SAC Chairs or the Chair of the SAC Board (Douglas Stebila <dstebila@uwaterloo.ca>).
If you witness harassment or discriminatory behaviour, please consider intervening.
Important dates
SAC has two submission deadlines that authors may choose to submit their papers to. Papers rejected in the first round may optionally be revised and resubmitted for the second deadline, provided that they are accompanied by a response letter detailing the changes and addressing the initial review comments.
- Paper submission deadline (cycle 1): Wednesday, February 7, 2024 AoE
- Notification (cycle 1): Wednesday, March 20, 2024
- Paper submission deadline (cycle 2): Tuesday, May 7, 2024 AoE
- Notification (cycle 2): Thursday, June 20, 2024
- SAC Summer School: Monday, August 26 – Tuesday, August 27, 2024
- Conference: Wednessday, August 28 – Friday, August 30, 2024
Program committee
- Riham AlTawy, University of Victoria, Canada
- Héber H. Arcolezi, Inria, France
- Frederik Armknecht, University of Mannheim, Germany
- Erman Ayday, Case Western Reserve University, USA
- Paulo L. Barreto, University of Washington Tacoma, USA
- Tim Beyne, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Jean-Francois Biasse, University of South Florida, USA
- Olivier Blazy, Ecole polytechnique, France
- Claude Carlet, Université Paris 8, France and University of Bergen, Norway
- Sofia Celi, Brave, Portugal
- Orr Dunkelman, University of Haifa, Israel
- Maria Eichlseder (Co-chair), Graz University of Technology, Austria
- Navid N. Esfahani, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
- Sébastien Gambs (Co-chair), Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
- Aurore Guillevic, Inria Nancy, France and Aarhus University, Denmark
- Mohammad Hajiabadi, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Ryan Henry, University of Calgary, Canada
- Andreas Hülsing, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands and SandboxAQ, USA
- Takanori Isobe, University of Hyogo, Japan
- David Jao, University of Waterloo and evolutionQ, Canada
- Marc-Olivier Killijian, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
- Virginie Lallemand, CNRS, France
- Philippe Lamontagne, National Research Council Canada and Université de Montréal, Canada
- Subhamoy Maitra, Indian Statistical Institute, India
- Kalikinkar Mandal, University of New Brunswick, Canada
- Barbara Masucci, University of Salerno, Italy
- Bart Mennink, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands
- Ruben Niederhagen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan and University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
- Svetla Nikova, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Elisabeth Oswald, University of Klagenfurt, Austria and University of Birmingham, UK
- Elizabeth A. Quaglia, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
- Matthieu Rivain, CryptoExperts, France
- Raghvendra Rohit, Cryptography Research Center, Technology Innovation Institute, UAE
- Rei Safavi-Neini, University of Calgary, Canada
- Kazue Sako, Waseda University, Japan
- Palash Sarkar, Indian Statistical Institute, India
- Nicolas Sendrier, Inria, France
- Kris Shrishak, ICCL Enforce, Ireland
- Sujoy Sinha Roy, Graz University of Technology, Austria
- Benjamin Smith, Inria and Ecole Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
- Ling Song, Jinan University, China
- Thorsten Strufe, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
- Yosuke Todo, NTT Social Informatics Laboratories, Japan
- Yuntao Wang, Osaka University, Japan
Stipends and Visas
Authors of accepted papers – particularly student authors – who are unable to attend the conference for financial reasons, may contact the organizers to apply for financial support. Stipends subject to availability of funds.
Conference attendees should refer to the Government of Canada website for information about visa requirements to attend SAC . Submitters who may require visas are encouraged to begin the process early, and in particular can contact the organizers after submission but prior to the notification deadline to request a letter of invitation.
SAC Summer School
The SAC Summer School will be held prior to SAC, on August 26–27, 2024, at the Université de Québec à Montréal. The purpose of the SAC Summer School is to provide participants with an opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of specific areas of cryptography related to the current SAC topics by bringing together world-class researchers who will give extended talks (half-day) in their areas of specialty. The SAC Summer School is open to all attendees, and may be of particular interest to students, postdocs, and other early-career researchers.
SAC Organizing Committee
- Maria Eichlseder, Institute of Applied Information Processing and Communications, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria
- Sébastien Gambs, Computer Science Department, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada
General enquiries about SAC , including requests for invitation letters and questions about registration, should be sent to gambs.sebastien@uqam.ca.