Academic cryptographers — particularly, people who plan on submitting to Usenix, WOOT, or RWC — consider adding Black Hat as a venue for your work this year!
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Black Hat has a cryptography track, and our review board team for crypto is pretty strong. We’ll grok your work.
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Unlike some conferences (cough), Black Hat is an industry event — we pay for talks, and cover some travel expenses.
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YOU DO NOT NEED A COMPLETE PAPER TO SUBMIT. A rough outline and an abstract will do just fine for us. If we have questions, we’ll follow up.
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Black Hat Crypto is particularly (almost, but not quite exclusively) interested in impactful offensive results. If you’ve broken something that is actually deployed, we want to showcase it.
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