CHES 2019
Conference on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems 2019
Atlanta, USA, August 25–28, 2019
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News
2019-09-07:
All talk slides are now included on the
CHES 2019 Program page
2019-08-20:
Submissions to
CHES 2019 rump session
are now open.
2019-08-01:
The
CHES 2019 Program
is online.
2019-07-22:
Updated
information about hotel booking
2019-07-20:
Call for Posters
is online.
2019-07-20:
Update on the Conference Venue.
2019-06-24:
Registration for CHES 2019 is open
2019-06-19:
Updated
information about hotel booking and social event
2019-04-19:
Added
list of colocated events
to the website.
2019-04-06:
Updated deadline for CHES 2019
call for tutorials
2019-03-25:
Announcement of the
CHES 2019 Challenge
2019-03-21:
CHES 2019
call for tutorials
is online.
2018-07-14:
CHES 2019
call for papers
and
PC information
are online.
2018-06-11:
CHES 2019 website is online
Important Dates and Deadlines
Since 2018, CHES has moved to a hybrid model of publication with papers
published in the
Transactions of CHES (TCHES)
This means that there are four submission deadlines with corresponding
notifications and camera-ready-version deadlines for papers to be presented at CHES 2019:
IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 1
Submission:
15 July 2018
Rebuttal:
20–27 August 2018
Notification:
15 September 2018
Camera-ready:
14 October 2018
IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 2
Submission:
15 October 2018
Rebuttal:
20–30 November 2018
Notification:
15 December 2018
Camera-ready:
14 January 2019
IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 3
Submission:
15 January 2019
Rebuttal:
20–27 February 2019
Notification:
15 March 2019
Camera-ready:
14 April 2019
IACR Transactions on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (TCHES), Volume 2019, Issue 4
Submission:
15 April 2019
Rebuttal:
20–27 May 2019
Notification:
15 June 2019
Camera-ready:
14 July 2019
Contact Information of Organizers
Program Chairs <
[email protected]
Pierre-Alain Fouque
Université Rennes 1
Campus de Beaulieu
263, avenue du Général Leclerc - Batiment 12
35042 Rennes Cedex
France
Jorge Guajardo
Robert Bosch LLC - RTC
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
USA
General Chairs <
[email protected]
Vincent J. Mooney III
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
777 Atlantic Drive, NW
Atlanta, GA 30332-0250
USA
Patrick Schaumont
Virginia Tech
Whittemore Hall (MC 0111)
1185 Perry Street
Blacksburg VA 24061
USA
Yunsi Fei
Northeastern University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
360 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
USA
Co-located Events
CHES 2019 is co-located with the following events:
August 24, 2019:
8th International Workshop on Security Proofs for Embedded Systems – PROOFS 2019
August 24, 2019:
Sixteenth Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography – FDTC 2019
CHES 2019 Challenge
Participants of CHES may be interested in the
CHES 2019 Challenge – The WhibOx Contest, Edition 2
which starts March 22. The winners of the contest will be announced in the CHES rump session.
Code of Conduct
To confidentially report any concern, issue, or complaint, email any or all of the following people:
Christian Cachin
President of the IACR
[email protected]
The IACR Ethics Committee
Anna Lysyanskaya, Phillip Rogaway, and Greg Rose
[email protected]
The IACR is committed to providing an experience free of harassment and discrimination in its events, 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 General Chair(s). 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 behavior at an IACR event, we encourage you to reach out to someone who could help. The following are available to you: the Code
of Conduct Liaison, the General Chair, any member of the IACR Ethics Committee, and the IACR President.
If you witness harassment or discriminatory behavior, please consider intervening.
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