PrivCrypt (International Workshop on Foundations and Applications of Privacy-Enhancing Cryptography) aims to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in the foundations of privacy-enhancing cryptography and their applications. This workshop invites high-quality submissions that include, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- Anonymous credentials
- Privacy-preserving tokens
- Blind signatures and oblivious PRFs
- Signatures suitable for privacy-preserving applications
- Zero-knowledge proofs and zk-SNARKs
- Provable security
- Post-Quantum constructions
- Privacy-friendly identity-management
- Analysis of real-world applications
- Novel applications
Please note: this workshop will not produce formal conference proceedings. Because of this, we also accept presentations of papers that are currently under submission to other venues or already accepted elsewhere — please disclose the submission/publication status and provide a citation or link if available.
Submissions must be non-anonymous and clearly specify which author will give the talk; the identified author commits to present the talk at the workshop. The submission abstract must provide sufficient detail to explain what the talk will cover and why the proposed talk is a good fit for PrivCrypt. Submissions must include an abstract in PDF format of a maximum of three pages + references, but can include supplementary materials such as full papers, the expected presentation slides, or a link to a previous recording of a talk on the topic.