November 8, 2026, Hong Kong SAR, China
In recent years, we have witnessed severe security incidences caused by buggy protocols or implementations of cryptographic algorithms: POODLE, DROWN, OpenSSL Heartbleed, Windows Curveball certificate validation vulnerability, PDF shadow attacks, Google Titan Token Bluetooth bug, Samsung Galaxy IV reuse, vulnerable DUHK RNG, etc. It is critical for practitioners and researchers to ensure the security of cryptographic software and hardware, which are essential for a wide range of systems, services, and applications.
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The 7th SCIEN workshop will be held in conjunction with Inscrypt 2026 in Hong Kong SAR, China.
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.
We try to promote secure cryptographic solutions in the Internet, by exploring and discussing the (in)security issues. We solicit submissions of original research papers on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
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.
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) with a page limit of 16 pages including all references and appendices.
The post-proceedings plan for the SCIEN workshop will be announced when arrangements are finalized.
Submit your papers: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scien2026
August 1, 2026
September 1, 2026
September 15, 2026
TBD
Fangyu Zheng
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China