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                        - Call for Participation -

                  The 8th International Conference on
               CRYPTOLOGY AND NETWORK SECURITY (CANS 2009)

                         December 12 - 14, 2009
                       Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
              Web Page: http://www.rcis.aist.go.jp/cans2009/
                  Contact: cans2009-info@m.aist.go.jp


Act quickly! Early-bird registration closes October 30.

[Overview]
  The main goal of this conference is to promote research on all 
  aspects of network security, as well as to build a bridge between  
  research on cryptography and on network security. We therefore 
  welcome scientific and academic papers with this focus. Previous 
  CANS have been held in Taipei (2001), San Francisco (2002), Miami 
  (2003), Xiamen (2005), Suzhou (2006), Singapore (2007), and Hong 
  Kong (2008). We have over 100 paper submissions. Selected papers 
  through a rigorous review process among them will be presented, 
  in addition to valuable invited talks. We now solicit you to 
  attend CANS 2009. Please check the website for more information. 

[Topics]
  Areas of interest for CANS 2009 include, but are not limited to:
  - Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Security
  - Access Control for Networks
  - Anonymity and Pseudonymity
  - Authentication Services
  - Block and Stream Cipher Design
  - Cryptographic Protocols and Schemes
  - Denial of Service Protection
  - Digital Rights Management
  - Fast Cryptographic Algorithms
  - Hash Functions
  - Identity and Trust Management
  - Information Hiding and Watermarking
  - Internet and Router Security
  - Intrusion Detection and Prevention
  - Mobile and Wireless Network Security
  - Multicast Security
  - Phishing and Online Fraud Prevention
  - Peer-to-Peer Network Security
  - PKI
  - Security Modeling and Architectures
  - Secure Protocols (SSH, SSL, ...) and Applications
  - Spam Protection
  - Spyware Analysis and Detection
  - Virtual Private Networks

[Invited Speakers]
  Title  : Computing on Encrypted Data 
  Speaker: Craig Gentry (IBM Research, US)

  Title  : Building Secure Networked Systems with Code Attestation
  Speaker: Adrian Perrig (CMU, US)

  Title  : A Cryptographer's-eye View of Privacy in Statistical Databases 
  Speaker: Adam Smith (Penn State Univ, US)

[Accepted Papers]
  Title: Ensuring Authentication of Digital Information using 
    Cryptographic Accumulators 
  Authors: Christophe Tartary
  Affiliations: Institute for Theoretical Computer Science - Tsinghua 
    University - Beijing, P. R. China

  Title: A Secure Channel Free Public Key Encryption With Keyword Search 
    Scheme Without Random Oracle
  Authors: Liming Fang, Willy Susilo, Chunpeng Ge and Jiandong Wan
  Affiliations: Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China 
    and University of Wollongong, Australia

  Title: An Analysis of the Compact XSL Attack on BES and Embedded SMS4
  Authors: Jiali Choy, Huihui Yap and Khoongming Khoo
  Affiliations: DSO National Laboratories

  Title: Short Hash-based Signatures for Wireless Sensor Networks
  Authors: Erik Dahmen and Christoph Kraus
  Affiliations: Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Fraunhofer-Institute 
    for Secure Information Technology (SIT)

  Title: Construction of Rotation Symmetric Boolean Functions with 
    Maximum Algebraic Immunity
  Authors: Shaojing Fu and Chao Li
  Affiliations: National University of Defence Technology, China

  Title: An Efficient and Provably Secure Cross-Realm Client-to-Client 
    Password-Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol with Smart Cards
  Authors: Wen-Ting Jin and Jing Xu
  Affiliations: State Key Laboratory of Information Security, Graduate 
    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

  Title: Multi-core Implementation of the Tate Pairing over 
    Supersingular Elliptic Curves
  Authors: Jean-Luc Beuchat, Emmanuel Lopez-Trejo, Luis Martinez-Ramos, 
    Shigeo Mitsunari and Francisco Rodriguez-Henriquez
  Affiliations: University of Tsukuba (Japan), Centro de Investigacion y de 
    Estudios Avanzados del IPN (Mexico), Cybozu Labs (Japan), Intel - 
    Guadalajara (Mexico)

  Title: On the Complexity of Computing Discrete Logarithms over Algebraic 
    Tori
  Authors: Shuji Isobe, Eisuke Koizumi, Yuji Nishigaki and Hiroki Shizuya
  Affiliations: Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University

  Title: RFID distance bounding protocol with mixed challenges to prevent 
    relay attacks
  Authors: Chong Hee Kim and Gildas Avoine
  Affiliations: UCL (Universite Catholique de Louvain), Belgium

  Title: Improving the Rainbow Attack by Reusing Colours
  Authors: Martin Agren, Thomas Johansson and Martin Hell
  Affiliations: Lund University

  Title: Saturation Attack on the Block Cipher HIGHT
  Authors: Peng Zhang, Bing Sun and Chao Li
  Affiliations: Mathematics and System Science of National University of 
    Defence Technology

  Title: Fully Robust Tree-Diffie-Hellman Group Key Exchange
  Authors: Mark Manulis, Emmanuel Bresson and Timo Brecher
  Affiliations: TU Darmstadt and DCSSI Crypto Lab and INFODAS

  Title: Extensions of the Cube Attack based on Low Degree Annihilators 
  Authors: Aileen Zhang, Chu-Wee Lim, Khoongming Khoo, Lei Wei and Josef 
    Pieprzyk    
  Affiliations: DSO National Laboratories
    School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological 
    University, Singapore. Macquarie University, Australia.

  Title: Blink 'Em All: Scalable, User-Friendly and Secure 
    Initialization of Wireless Sensor Nodes
  Authors: Nitesh Saxena and Md. Borhan Uddin
  Affiliations: Polytechnic Institute of New York University

  Title: DepenDNS: Dependable Mechanism against DNS Cache Poisoning
  Authors: Hung-Min Sun, Wen-Hsuan Chang, Shih-Ying Chang and Yue-Hsun Lin
  Affiliations: Department of Computer Science, National Tsing Hua 
    University Sec. 2, Kung-Fu Rd., HsinChu, Taiwan 30013

  Title: On Cryptographic Schemes Based on Discrete Logarithms and Factoring
  Authors: Marc Joye
  Affiliations: Thomson R&D

  Title: Private-Key Hidden Vector Encryption with Key Privacy
  Authors: Carlo Blundo, Vincenzo Iovino and Giuseppe Persiano
  Affiliations: Dip. Informatica ed Appl., Universita' di Salerno, Salerno, 
    Italy

  Title: Multi Party Distributed Private Matching, Set Disjointness and 
    Cardinality Set Intersection with Information Theoretic Security
  Authors: Sathya Narayanan G, Aishwarya T, Anugrah Agrawal, Arpita Patra, 
    Ashish Choudhary and Pandu Rangan C
  Affiliations: NIT Trichy, ITBHU,IIT Madras

  Title: Linear (Hull) and Algebraic Cryptanalysis of the Block Cipher 
    PRESENT
  Authors: Jorge Nakahara Jr, Pouyan Seperhdad, Bingsheng Zhang and Meiqin 
    Wang
  Affiliations: EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland \and University College London, 
    UK \and Key Laboratory of Cryptographic Technology and Information 
    Security, Ministry of Education, Shandong University, China

  Title: Group Signatures with Verifier-Local Revocation and Backward 
    Unlinkability in the Standard Model
  Authors: Benoit Libert and Damien Vergnaud
  Affiliations: UCL Crypto Group and Ecole Normale Superieure

  Title: Improved Garbled Circuit Building Blocks and Applications to 
    Auctions andComputing Minima
  Authors: Vladimir Kolesnikov, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi and Thomas Schneider
  Affiliations: Bell Laboratories, Ruhr University Bochum

  Title: Anonymizer-Enabled Security and Privacy for RFID
  Authors: Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ivan Visconti and Christian Wachsmann
  Affiliations: Horst Gortz Institute for IT-Security, Ruhr-University 
    Bochum, Germany and   Dipartimento di Informatica ed Applicazioni, 
    University of Salerno, Italy

  Title: Transferable Anonymous Constant-Size Fair E-Cash
  Authors: Georg Fuchsbauer, David Pointcheval and Damien Vergnaud
  Affiliations: Ecole normale superieure, LIENS - CNRS - INRIA, Paris, 
    France

  Title: Side Channel Cube Attack on PRESENT
  Authors: Lin Yang, Minqin Wang and Siyuan Qiao
  Affiliations: Shandong University, China

  Title: On the Usability of Secure Association of Wireless Devices 
    Based On Distance   Bounding
  Authors: Mario Cagalj, Nitesh Saxena and Ersin Uzun
  Affiliations: University of Split, Polytechnic Institute of New York 
    University, UC Irvine

  Title: Distinguishing and Second-Preimage Attack on CBC-like MACs
  Authors: Keting Jia, Xiaoyun Wang, Zheng Yuan and Guangwu Xu
  Affiliations: Shandong University, China

  Title: Relinkable Ring Signature
  Authors: Koutarou Suzuki, Fumitaka Hoshino and Tetsutaro Kobayashi
  Affiliations: NTT Corporation and IPA

  Title: MIBS: A New Lightweight Block Cipher
  Authors: Maryam Izadi, Babak Sadeghiyan, Seyed Saeed Sadeghian 
    and Hossein Arabnezhad Khanooki
  Affiliations: Amirkabir University of Technology

  Title: Verifying Anonymous Credential Systems in Applied Pi Calculus
  Authors: Xiangxi Li, Yu Zhang and Yuxin Deng
  Affiliations: Shanghai Jiatong University, China. Institute of Software, 
    Chinese Academy of Science, China 

  Title: Algebraic Attack on the MQQ Public Key Cryptosystem
  Authors: Mohamed Saied Emam Mohamed, Fabian Werner, Jintai Ding 
    and Johannes Buchmann
  Affiliations: TU-Darmstadt

  Title: Stronger Password Authentication against Cross-Site Impersonation
  Authors: Xavier Boyen
  Affiliations: Stanford University

  Title: Privacy-Preserving Relationship Path Discovery in Social Networks
  Authors: Ghita Mezzour, Adrian Perrig, Virgil Gligor and Panos Papadimitratos
  Affiliations: Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon University, 
    Carnegie Mellon University, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

[Conference Venue]
Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art 
  http://www.ishibi.pref.ishikawa.jp/english/   

[Registration]
On-line registration : Open on August 27, 2009, 
                       linked from CANS 2009 web page. 
  Early-bird registration deadline : October 30, 2009.   
  Registration deadline:
    Payment by bank transfer : November 12, 2009.
    Payment by credit card :   November 30, 2009, 18:00 JST. 

[Social Events] 
  The conference social events include... 
    - Lunch at Kenrokuen Garden, one of the three most beautiful 
      garden in Japan.
    - Banquet with locally-brewed sake, and a traditional taiko 
      drum performance 'Gomando Taiko'. 
         
[Committee and Organizers]
Jointly Organized By:
  National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology 
  (AIST), Japan 
  Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Japan

Supported By:
  Special Interest Group on Computer Security (CSEC), IPSJ, Japan
  Technical Group on Information Security (ISEC), IEICE, Japan
  Technical Committee on Information and Communication System 
  Security (ICSS), IEICE, Japan
  Society of Information Theory and its Applications (SITA), Japan

Sponsored By:
  National Institute of Information and Communications Technology 
  (NICT), Japan 
  Institute of Regional Information Systems (IRIS), Japan
  ComWorth Co., LTD, Japan
  Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
  Hokuriku Telecommunication Network Co., Inc., Japan
  Internet Initiative Japan Inc., Japan

CANS Steering Committee:
  Yvo Desmedt           University College London, UK
  Matt Franklin         UC Davis, USA
  Lucas Hui             The University of Hong Kong, China
  Yi Mu                 University of Wollongong, Australia
  David Pointcheval     CNRS and ENS, France
  Huaxiong Wang         NTU, Singapore

General Chair:
  Akira Otsuka          AIST, Japan

Program Co-Chairs:
  Juan A. Garay         AT&T Labs - Research, USA
  Atsuko Miyaji         JAIST, Japan

[Related Events]
  ICITS2009, December 3-6, 2009, Shizuoka, Japan 
        http://www.rcis.aist.go.jp/ICITS2009/
  ASIACRYPT 2009, December 6-10, 2009, Tokyo, Japan
        http://asiacrypt2009.cipher.risk.tsukuba.ac.jp/

[Travel Information]
  - From Narita International Airport to Komatsu Airport, there is 
    a direct flight ANA3119 departing at 19:30 and arriving at 20:50. 
  - From Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) to Komatsu 
    Airport, it takes 1 hour by air. 
  - From Komatsu Airport, limousine bus shuttles are available to 
    Kanazawa Station. 
  - From Kansai International Airport to Kanazawa Station, it
    takes 3 hours and 30min by JR (Japan Railway) Airport Limited 
    Express Train, HARUKA, and Limited Express Train, Thunderbird
    via Shin-Osaka or Kyoto Station.

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