Original papers are solicited on all aspects of financial data
security and digital commerce for submission to the Sixth Annual
Conference on Financial Cryptography (FC '02). FC '02 brings together
researchers in the financial, legal, cryptologic, and data security
fields to foster cooperation and exchange of ideas. Relevant topics
include:
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Anonymity Audit Authentication and Identification Certification and Authorization Commercial Transactions and Contracts Digital Cash Digital Rights Management Electronic Purses Implementation Issues Information Economics |
Infrastructure Design Legal and Regulatory Issues Loyalty Mechanisms Peer-to-Peer Systems Payments and Micropayments Privacy Risks Management Secure Banking Smart Cards Trust Management Watermarking |
Instructions for Authors: Complete papers (or complete extended
abstracts) must be at most fifteen (15) single-spaced standard pages
in length and must be received before 23h59 UTC on November 11, 2001.
All papers must be submitted electronically. (In exceptional
circumstances, paper submissions can be accepted, but special
arrangements must be made with the program chair prior to October 31, 2001.)
Papers must be in either standard PostScript or PDF format, and should
be submitted via electronic mail to
fc02submit@crypto.com
prior to the deadline. Note that submissions in formats other than
PostScript or PDF, including word processor source formats such as
MS Word or LaTeX, will be rejected.
Submitted papers should include on the first page the title, all authors and their affiliations, a brief abstract, and a list of topical keywords. Papers must be original; submission of previously published material or papers under consideration in other conferences or journals is not permitted.
A proceedings will be published as part of the LNCS series. Authors of accepted papers will have an opportunity to revise their papers for final publication after the conference.
Proposals for panels are also solicited, and should include a brief description of the panel as well as prospective participants. Panel proposals should be submitted by electronic mail to the same address, in plain ASCII format.
Important Dates:
Submissions due: November 11, 2001
Notifications to authors: December 23, 2001
Camera-ready papers due: February 4, 2002
General Chair:
Nicko van Someren (nCipher)
Program Committee:
Matt Blaze, Program Chair (AT&T Labs)
Dan Boneh (Stanford University)
Stefan Brands (McGill University School of Computer Science)
Dan Geer (@stake)
Ian Goldberg (Zero Knowledge)
Angelos Keromytis (Columbia University)
Paul Kocher (Cryptography Research)
Ron Rivest (MIT)
Tomas Sander (Intertrust)
Rebecca Wright (AT&T Labs)