[news.announce.conferences] CFP - Auscrypt90

et@csadfa.oz.au (Eileen Trott) (01/05/89)

				AUSCRYPT '90

			     9-12  January, 1990
			      Sydney, Australia

		A Workshop on Cryptology, Secure Communication
			     and Computer Security

				sponsored by

			Department of Computer Science,
			   University College, UNSW,
				Unisearch
				 and the
	      International Association for Cryptologic Research

	General Chair				Local Organization
	Professor Jennifer R. Seberry		Christine Bourke
	Head, Department of Computer Science	Unisearch Ltd
	University College			University of NSW
	University of NSW,			PO Box 1, Sydney
	Canberra, A.C.T. 2600  Australia	NSW  2033, Australia

	tel: +61 (62) 68 8182			tel: +61 (2) 662 2711
	telex: ADFADM AA62030			telex: USERCH.AA74215
	fax: +61 (62) 68 8581			fax: +61(2) 663 2949
	ARPA: et%cs.adfa.oz.au@uunet.uu.net

	Program Chairs

	Europe		   North America	Rest of the World
	Dr Rainer Rueppel  Prof. Scott Vanstone	Dr Josef Pieprzyk
	Crypto AG	   Comb & Opt		Dept of Computer Science
	PO Box 474	   Univ of Waterloo	University College
	CH-6301 Zug	   Waterloo Ont		ADFA
	Switzerland	   Canada N2L 3G1	Canberra 2600
	41  42 447655	   1 519 888 4063	Australia
						josef%cs.adfa.oz.au@uunet
						     (uu.net)
						josef@csadfa	 (ACS-net)

The conference deals with all aspects of the theory and the application of
cryptography including symmetric and asymmetric ciphers, authentication,
protocols, secure transactions, signatures, sequences and linear complexity,
hardware and software topics, security of telecommunication systems and
computer networks.

The meeting will be held in sunny Sydney on the main campus of the University
of NSW.	 A few kilometres from several beaches of golden sand on the edge of
the Pacific Ocean.  The campus is only a few kilometres from downtown Sydney
with its January Festival, glistening blue harbour and cosmopolitan atmosphere.

Originals of papers are invited on all topics related to cryptography, secure
communications and computer security.  Send 4 copies of the abstract to the
your nearest Program Chair before 30th April, 1989.

Abstracts should provide sufficient details (about 4 pages) to allow the
program committee to assess the merit of the final paper.  It is anticipated
that complete conference proceedings will be published.

A final call for papers, more details of the program and a registration form
will be sent later to all attendees of previous Crypto or Eurocrypt
Conferences, and to everybody who is interested.  For further information and
to make certain that you are on the mailing list write to the Local Organizer.

It is anticipated that on the 8th of January, 1989, if there is sufficient
interest, there will be a skills workshop with guest lecturers to help upgrade
participant's background.



				Auscrypt '88

			      Application Form


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