Financial Cryptography and Data Security is a major international forum for research, advanced development, education, exploration, and debate on information security with a specific focus on financial and commercial systems. Original works on all aspects of financial security and privacy are solicited, from fundamental theory to real-world deployments. Submissions need not be exclusively concerned with cryptography. Systems security, economic or behavioral perspectives, and interdisciplinary efforts are particularly encouraged.
Financial Cryptography and Data Security has two submission tracks, a blockchain track that serves as the premier venue for cryptocurrency and blockchain research (subsuming the prior BITCOIN workshop), and a traditional track focusing on security and cryptography in all other financial and payment systems.
Topics of particular interest for the traditional track include all aspects of (non-blockchain) payment and financial systems, in particular:
Access Control Anonymity and Privacy Applied Cryptography Auctions and Incentive Design Authentication, Identification, and Biometrics Banking and Financial Services Security Behavioral Aspects of Security and Privacy Certification and Audits Cloud Computing and Data Outsourcing Security Contactless Payment and Ticketing Systems Digital Rights Management Economics of Security and Privacy Electronic Commerce Security Electronic Crime and Underground Markets Fraud Detection and Management Game Theory for Security and Privacy Legal and Regulatory Issues Phishing and Social Engineering Reputation Systems Smart Contracts and Financial Instruments Smartcards, Secure Tokens, and Secure Hardware Trust Management Trusted Execution Environments (TEE) Security and Applications Usability and Security Voting Systems Web Security
Topics of particular interest for the blockchain track include, but are not limited to:
Applications Using or Built on Top of Bitcoin The Bitcoin Protocol and Extensions Blockchain Applications Case Studies (e.g., of adoption, attacks, forks, scams, …) Cryptocurrency Adoption and Transition Dynamics Digital Cash and Payment Systems Distributed Consensus Protocols Distributed Ledgers Economic and Monetary Aspects of Cryptocurrencies Economics and/or Game Theoretic Analysis of Cryptocurrency Protocols Forensics and Monitoring Fraud Detection and Financial Crime Prevention Legal, Ethical and Societal Aspects of (Decentralized) Virtual Currencies Peer-to-Peer Networks Permissioned and Permissionless Blockchains Proof-of-work, -stake, -burn Real-world Measurements and Metrics Regulation and Law Enforcement Relation of Cryptocurrencies to Other Payment Systems Smart Contract Analysis and Tools Transaction Graph Analysis Usability and User Studies
数据库管理与信息检索
ICDT 2020
International Conference on Database Theory
摘要截稿: 2019-09-15
全文截稿: 2019-09-23
开会时间: 2020-03-26
会议难度: ★★★★
CCF分类: B类
会议地点: Copenhagen, Denmark
网址:https://diku-dk.github.io/edbticdt2020/
ICDT is a series of international scientific conferences on research of data management theory (https://databasetheory.org/icdt-pages). Since 2009, it is annually and jointly held with EDBT (Extending DB Technology).
The 23rd edition of ICDT is planned to take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, from March 26th to March 29th 2020.
Every topic related to the principles of data management is relevant to ICDT. Particularly welcome are contributions that connect data management to theoretical computer science, and those that connect database theory and database practice.
Examples of relevant topics include:
Data mining, information extraction, information retrieval, and database aspects of machine learning Data models, design, structures, semantics, query languages, and algorithms for data management Distributed and parallel databases, cloud computing Connections between databases and knowledge representation Graph databases, (semantic) Web data, and Web services Data streams and sketching Data-centric (business) process management and workflows Data and knowledge integration and exchange, data provenance, views, and data warehouses Domain-specific databases (multimedia, scientific, spatial, temporal, text) Data privacy and security, concurrency, and recovery
计算机科学理论
STACS 2020
International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science
全文截稿: 2019-09-30
开会时间: 2020-03-10
会议难度: ★★★
CCF分类: C类
会议地点: Montpellier, France
网址:https://stacs2020.sciencesconf.org/
The 37th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS 2020) will be held in Montpellier, March 10 — 13, 2020 and is organized by the LIRMM (Université de Montpellier, CNRS).
Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research on theoretical aspects of computer science.
Typical areas include (but are not limited to):
Algorithms and data structures, including: design of parallel, distributed, approximation, parameterized and randomized algorithms; analysis of algorithms and combinatorics of data structures; computational geometry, cryptography, algorithmic learning theory, algorithmic game theory.
Automata and formal languages,including: algebraic and categorical methods, coding theory.
Complexity and computability, including: computational and structural complexity theory, parameterized complexity, randomness in computation;
Logic in computer science, including: finite model theory, database theory, semantics, specification verification, rewriting and deduction.
Current challenges, for example: natural computing, quantum computing, mobile and net computing, computational social choice.