International Cryptology Conference
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International Cryptology Conference | |
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Discipline | Cryptography |
Publication details | |
Frequency | Annual |
Website | https://crypto.iacr.org |
CRYPTO, the International Cryptology Conference, is one of the largest academic conferences in cryptography and cryptanalysis. It is organized by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR), and it is held yearly in August in Santa Barbara, California at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
The first CRYPTO was held in 1981. It was the first major conference on cryptology and was all the more important because relations between government, industry and academia were rather tense. Encryption was considered a very sensitive subject and the coming together of delegates from different countries was unheard-of at the time. The initiative for the formation of the IACR came during CRYPTO '82, and CRYPTO '83 was the first IACR sponsored conference.
Conference and proceedings information by year[edit]
Year | Dates[1] | Editor(s)[2] | Proceedings | Notes[3] |
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1981 | August 24–26 | Allen Gersho | No formal proceedings | Number of Papers: 40 |
1982 | August 23–25 | David Chaum | ISBN 978-1-4757-0602-4 | Number of Papers: 26 |
1983 | August 21–24 | David Chaum | ISBN 978-1-4684-4730-9 | Number of Papers: 26 |
1984 | August 19–22 | G.R. Blakely and David Chaum | ISBN 978-3-540-39568-3 | Number of Papers: 37 |
1985 | August 18–22 | Hugh C. Williams | ISBN 978-3-540-39799-1 | Number of Papers: 32 |
1986 | August | Andrew M. Odlyzko | ISBN 978-3-540-47721-1 | Number of Papers: 34 |
1987 | August 16–20 | Carl Pomerance | ISBN 978-3-540-48184-3 | Number of Papers: 26 |
1988 | August 21–25 | Shafi Goldwasser | ISBN 978-0-387-34799-8 | Acceptance Rate: 35/61 (57%) |
1989 | August 20–24 | Gilles Brassard | ISBN 978-0-387-34805-6 | Acceptance Rate: 43/93 (46%) |
1990 | August 11–15 | Alfred J. Menezes and Scott A. Vanstone | ISBN 978-3-540-38424-3 | Acceptance Rate: 42/104 (40%) |
1991 | August 11–15 | Joan Feigenbaum | ISBN 978-3-540-46766-3 | Acceptance Rate: 36/110 (32%) |
1992 | August 16–20 | Ernest F. Brickell | ISBN 978-3-540-48071-6 | Acceptance Rate: 38/135 (28%) |
1993 | August 22–26 | Douglas R. Stinson | ISBN 978-3-540-48329-8 | Acceptance Rate: 38/136 (28%) |
1994 | August 21–25 | Yvo G. Desmedt | ISBN 978-3-540-48658-9 | Acceptance Rate: 38/114 (33%) |
1995 | August 27–31 | Don Coppersmith | ISBN 978-3-540-44750-4 | Acceptance Rate: 36/151 (24%) |
1996 | August 18–22 | Neal Koblitz | ISBN 978-3-540-68697-2 | Acceptance Rate: 30/115 (26%) |
1997 | August 17–21 | Burton S. Kaliski Jr. | ISBN 978-3-540-69528-8 | Acceptance Rate: 36/160 (23%) |
1998 | August 23–27 | Hugo Krawczyk | ISBN 978-3-540-68462-6 | Acceptance Rate: 33/144 (23%) |
1999 | August 15–19 | Michael Wiener | ISBN 978-3-540-48405-9 | Acceptance Rate: 38/169 (23%) |
2000 | August 20–24 | Mihir Bellare | ISBN 978-3-540-44598-2 | Acceptance Rate: 32/120 (27%) |
2001 | August 19–23 | Joe Kilian | ISBN 978-3-540-44647-7 | Acceptance Rate: 33/156 (21%) |
2002 | August 18–22 | Moti Yung | ISBN 978-3-540-45708-4 | Acceptance Rate: 39/175 (22%) |
2003 | August 17–21 | Dan Boneh | ISBN 978-3-540-45146-4 | Acceptance Rate: 34/169 (20%) |
2004 | August 15–19 | Matt Franklin | ISBN 978-3-540-28628-8 | Acceptance Rate: 33/212 (16%) |
2005 | August 14–18 | Victor Shoup | ISBN 978-3-540-31870-5 | Acceptance Rate: 33/180 (18%) |
2006 | August 20–24 | Cynthia Dwork | ISBN 978-3-540-37433-6 | Acceptance Rate: 34/220 (16%) |
2007 | August 19–23 | Alfred Menezes | ISBN 978-3-540-74143-5 | Acceptance Rate: 33/186 (18%) |
2008 | August 17–21 | David Wagner | ISBN 978-3-540-85174-5 | Acceptance Rate: 32/184 (17%) |
2009 | August 16–20 | Shai Halevi | ISBN 978-3-642-03356-8 | Acceptance Rate: 39/213 (18%) |
2010 | August 15–19 | Tal Rabin | ISBN 978-3-642-14623-7 | Acceptance Rate: 39/202 (19%) |
2011 | August 14–18 | Phillip Rogaway | ISBN 978-3-642-22792-9 | Acceptance Rate: 42/230 (18%) |
2012 | August 19–23 | Reihaneh Safavi-Naini and Ran Canetti | ISBN 978-3-642-32009-5 | Acceptance Rate: 48/225 (21%) |
2013 | August 18–22 | Ran Canetti and Juan A. Garay | ISBN 978-3-642-40041-4 | Acceptance Rate: 61/227 (27%) |
2014 | August 17–21 | Juan Garay and Rosario Gennaro | ISBN 978-3-662-44371-2 | Acceptance Rate: 60/227 (26%) |
2015 | August 16–20 | Rosario Gennaro and Matthew Robshaw | ISBN 978-3-662-47989-6 | Acceptance Rate: 74/266 (28%) |
2016 | August 14–18 | Matthew Robshaw and Jonathan Katz | ISBN 978-3-662-53018-4 | Acceptance Rate: 70/274 (26%) |
2017 | August 20–24 | Jonathan Katz and Hovav Shacham | ISBN 978-3-319-63688-7 | Acceptance Rate: 72/311 (23%) |
2018 | August 19–23 | Hovav Shacham and Alexandra Boldyreva | ISBN 978-3-319-96884-1 | Acceptance Rate: 79/351 (23%) |
2019 | August 18–22 | Alexandra Boldyreva and Daniele Micciancio | ISBN 978-3-030-26948-7 | Acceptance Rate: 81/378 (21%) |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "dblp: CRYPTO". dblp.uni-trier.de. dblp computer science bibliography. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
- ^ "dblp: CRYPTO". dblp.uni-trier.de. dblp computer science bibliography. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
- ^ "Acceptance Rates in IACR Conferences". iacr.org. International Association for Cryptologic Research. Retrieved September 24, 2019.