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Financial Cryptography '99 February 22-25, 1999, Anguilla, BWI
CALL FOR PAPERS General Information:
Original papers are solicited on all aspects of financial data security and digital commerce in general for submission to the 3rd Annual Conference on Financial Cryptography (FC99). FC99 aims to bring together persons involved in both the financial and data security fields to foster cooperation and exchange of ideas. Relevant topics include
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Anonymous Payments Auditability Authentication Copyright Protection Credit/Debit Cards Currency Exchange Digital Cash |
Digital Receipts Economic Implications Electronic Funds Transfer Electronic Purses Identification Implementations Loss Tolerance |
Loyalty Mechanisms Micropayments Network Payments Privacy Issues Regulatory Issues Smart Cards Trust Management |
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Instructions for Authors:
Send a cover letter and 12 copies of an extended abstract to be received no later than September 25, 1998 (or postmarked by September 18, 1998 and sent via airmail) to the Program Chair. The extended abstract should start with the title, names of authors, abstract, and keywords followed by a succinct statement appropriate for a non-specialist reader specifying the subject addressed, background, main achievements, and significance to financial data security. Submissions are limited to 15 single-spaced pages of 12pt type. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to authors no later than December 1, 1998. Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the conference.
Proceedings:
Proceedings of the conference will be published by Springer Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Preproceedings will be available at the conference, but final versions will not be due until afterwards, giving authors the opportunity to revise their papers based on presentations and discussions at the meeting. Instructions and deadlines for submission of final papers will be sent later to authors of accepted papers.
Other Information:
Information about conference registration and on travel, hotels, and Anguilla itself will follow in a separate general announcement. A workshop, intended for anyone with commercial software development experience who wants hands-on familiarity with the issues and technology of financial cryptography, is planned in conjunction with FC99. FC99 is organized by the International Financial Cryptography Association.
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Program Committee: |
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Joan Feigenbaum, AT&T Labs Yair Frankel, CertCo Matthew Franklin, Xerox PARC David Goldschlag, Divx Markus Jakobsson, Bell Labs Ari Juels, RSA Labs
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Arjen Lenstra, Citibank Clifford Neuman, USC Berry Schoenmakers, DigiCash Jacques Stern, ENS Yacov Yacobi, Microsoft Bennet Yee, U. C. San Diego |
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Send Submissions to:Matthew Franklin, FC99 Program Chair Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 email: franklin@parc.xerox.com phone: 650-812-4000 |
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