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The Eleventh Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC 2014) will be held in San Diego, CA, USA, from February 24 to 26, 2014, and it will take place at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). A welcome reception will take place on Sunday evening (February 23) at the conference hotel.
TCC 2014 is sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) in cooperation with the Computer Science Department at UCSD. For more information about TCC, see the TCC manifesto and the Call for Papers.
Announcements
The rump session program is out.
For information about where to eat, see our restaurant guide
Rump session submission is now open. You can submit to the rump session following this link. The submission deadline is Tuesday February 25 at 10am.
We are pleased to announce that the invited speakers at TCC 2014 will be Russell Impagliazzo and Silvio Micali:
- Invited Talk 1: Collusion and Privacy in Mechanism Design, Silvio Micali (MIT)
- Invited Talk 2: General Versus Specific Hardness Assumptions in Cryptography, Russell Impagliazzo (UCSD)
The conference proceedings will be published as Volume 8349 of Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science. (Click here for on-line access.) Proceedings will be available (from February 20 to March 20, 2014) to registered TCC 2014 participants on SpringerLink via a “Multiple-Association Code”. Please click here to register, or, if you are already a registered user, just log in with your user name and password and activate your token. (See detailed instructions from Springer for further information.)
The conference early registration deadline (Tuesday January 21, 2014) has passed, but you can still register on-line.