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29th June, 2026
SCIEN 2026 : 7th International Workshop on Secure Cryptographic Implementations and Engineering
Submission Deadline:
1st August, 2026
— 32 days remaining
About the Conference
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SCIEN 2026: CALL FOR PAPERS
The 7th International Workshop on Secure Cryptographic Implementations and Engineering
November 8, 2026, Hong Kong SAR, China
In conjunction with Inscrypt 2026
https://scien-conf.github.io/?sessionid=
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Scope
The aim of the SCIEN workshop is to provide an international forum of scientific research and development to explore the security issues in the implementation and deployment of cryptographic solutions. We are interested in these main aspects: (1) vulnerabilities and defenses in the implementation of cryptographic algorithms; (2) vulnerabilities and defenses in the implementation of cryptographic protocols; (3) defective cryptographic algorithms and protocols deployed in the wild; (4) weak cryptographic keys and random numbers in the cryptographic implementation; (5) runtime cryptographic key attacks and protections; (6) certificates and key management; (7) misuse or abuse of cryptographic services; and (8) other topics on secure cryptographic implementations.
SCIEN 2026 seeks submissions of original research papers. We are especially interested in papers with novel ideas, position papers, pilot studies, and initial findings. A workshop best paper award may be selected from accepted papers. The workshop program and keynote information will be announced on the workshop web site as arrangements are finalized.
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Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Secure implementations of crypto algorithms and protocols
Fuzzing and vulnerabilities of crypto algorithms and protocols
Measurement of cryptographic solutions in the wild, defective or updated
Designs of random bit generators
Weak cryptographic keys and defective random bit generators
Side channel attacks and defenses
Cryptographic key protections and memory attacks
PKI certificate services and key management
Certificate transparency and key transparency
HTTPS/TLS vulnerabilities and attacks
Measurement and bugs of certificate-based solutions
Audit and monitoring of cryptographic services
Physical attacks and defenses of cryptographic implementation
Verification and evaluation of cryptographic implementation
High-performance cryptographic engines
Cryptographic hardware
Cryptography for blockchain
Cryptography for IoT/CPS
Cryptography for the Cloud
Cryptography for mobile systems
Cryptography for VANET
Cryptography for deep learning and artificial intelligence
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Paper submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts describing original work. The manuscript has to be written in English and in PDF format. All submissions must follow the original LNCS format, accessible on the Springer LNCS author guidelines webpage:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
The page limit is 16 pages including all references and appendices.
Submit your papers through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scien2026
The post-proceedings plan for the SCIEN workshop will be announced when arrangements are finalized.
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Important dates
Paper submission deadline
August 1, 2026
Acceptance notification
September 1, 2026
Camera-ready deadline
September 15, 2026
Workshop date
November 8, 2026
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Quick links
SCIEN 2026:
https://scien-conf.github.io/?sessionid=
Inscrypt 2026:
https://inscrypt2026.comp.polyu.edu.hk/
SCIEN 2026: CALL FOR PAPERS
The 7th International Workshop on Secure Cryptographic Implementations and Engineering
November 8, 2026, Hong Kong SAR, China
In conjunction with Inscrypt 2026
https://scien-conf.github.io/?sessionid=
===========================================================
Scope
The aim of the SCIEN workshop is to provide an international forum of scientific research and development to explore the security issues in the implementation and deployment of cryptographic solutions. We are interested in these main aspects: (1) vulnerabilities and defenses in the implementation of cryptographic algorithms; (2) vulnerabilities and defenses in the implementation of cryptographic protocols; (3) defective cryptographic algorithms and protocols deployed in the wild; (4) weak cryptographic keys and random numbers in the cryptographic implementation; (5) runtime cryptographic key attacks and protections; (6) certificates and key management; (7) misuse or abuse of cryptographic services; and (8) other topics on secure cryptographic implementations.
SCIEN 2026 seeks submissions of original research papers. We are especially interested in papers with novel ideas, position papers, pilot studies, and initial findings. A workshop best paper award may be selected from accepted papers. The workshop program and keynote information will be announced on the workshop web site as arrangements are finalized.
---------------------------------------------------------
Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Secure implementations of crypto algorithms and protocols
Fuzzing and vulnerabilities of crypto algorithms and protocols
Measurement of cryptographic solutions in the wild, defective or updated
Designs of random bit generators
Weak cryptographic keys and defective random bit generators
Side channel attacks and defenses
Cryptographic key protections and memory attacks
PKI certificate services and key management
Certificate transparency and key transparency
HTTPS/TLS vulnerabilities and attacks
Measurement and bugs of certificate-based solutions
Audit and monitoring of cryptographic services
Physical attacks and defenses of cryptographic implementation
Verification and evaluation of cryptographic implementation
High-performance cryptographic engines
Cryptographic hardware
Cryptography for blockchain
Cryptography for IoT/CPS
Cryptography for the Cloud
Cryptography for mobile systems
Cryptography for VANET
Cryptography for deep learning and artificial intelligence
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Paper submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts describing original work. The manuscript has to be written in English and in PDF format. All submissions must follow the original LNCS format, accessible on the Springer LNCS author guidelines webpage:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
The page limit is 16 pages including all references and appendices.
Submit your papers through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scien2026
The post-proceedings plan for the SCIEN workshop will be announced when arrangements are finalized.
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Important dates
Paper submission deadline
August 1, 2026
Acceptance notification
September 1, 2026
Camera-ready deadline
September 15, 2026
Workshop date
November 8, 2026
===========================================================
Quick links
SCIEN 2026:
https://scien-conf.github.io/?sessionid=
Inscrypt 2026:
https://inscrypt2026.comp.polyu.edu.hk/
Topics of Interest
2 topicsResearch papers are invited in, but not limited to, the following areas:
Venue Information
Hong Kong SAR, China
Special conference rates often available near the venue.
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