The International Conference on Cryptology and Network Security (CANS) is a recognized annual conference, focusing on all aspects of cryptology and network security, attracting cutting-edge results from world-renowned scientists in the area. Proceedings of CANS are published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series of Springer. They are distributed at the conference and are included in all major online databases.
The 14th edition of the conference will be held in Marrakesh, Morocco , organised by the IPI, IGS-group, AMAN, and ENSEM. Earlier editions of CANS were held in Taipei (2001), San Francisco (2002), Miami (2003), Xiamen (2005), Suzhou (2006), Singapore (2007), Hong Kong (2008), Kanazawa (2009), Kuala Lumpur (2010), Sanya (2011), Darmstadt (2012) , Parary (2013), and Crete (2014). CANS 2015 is held in cooperation with the International Association of Cryptologic Research (IACR).
General Chair:
Anas abou El Kalam, IPI / AMAN, MA
Steering Committee:
Y. Desmedt, Univ. of Texas (Dallas), US
J. A. Garay, Yahoo! Labs, US
A. Herzberg, Bar Ilan University, IL
Y. Mu, Univ. of Wollongong, AU
D. Pointcheval, CNRS & ENS Paris, FR
H. Wang, Nanyang Tech. University, SG
Program Committee Chairs:
D. Naccache, École Normale Supérieure, FR
M. K. Reiter, Univ. North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US
Papers offering novel research contributions are solicited. The conference focus is on original, high-quality, unpublished research and implementation results. Especially encouraged are submissions of papers suggesting novel paradigms, original directions, or non-traditional perspectives. Also of particular interest this year are papers on network security, from modeling, measurement, engineering, and attack perspectives. Submitted papers must not substantially overlap with papers that have been published or that are submitted in parallel to a journal or a conference with formally published proceedings.
Each submission should be at most 12 pages, excluding the bibliography and appendices, and at most 16 pages in total. Submitted papers should be intelligible and self-contained without appendices. Papers must besubmitted electronically in PDF format. The electronic submission siteis available at: parc asterix tarif. Submissions must be anonymous (no author names, affiliations,acknowledgments, obvious references). At least one author of every accepted paper must register for the conference by the early registration deadline indicated by the organizers. Each accepted paper must be presented by one of its authors. Papers without a registered author will be removed from the proceedings. Accepted papers will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and will be available at the conference. Papers should follow the formatting instructions of the Springer LNCS Style (liste de sites du darknet) at the time of submission.
Marrakesh, the magic City, the city of art and culture, the city known by its history and its tradition of hospitality which, for centuries, has known how to welcome visitors, welcome to Marrakech !
Marrakech has numerous monuments, places and gardens, recognized and protected on an international scale, this city is always fascinated by its climate, its environment, its history and the user-friendliness of his inhabitants. Marrakech, eternal city, becomes the new secondary place of residence for numerous artists, business managers and celebrities, whom are happy to find a real haven of peace, rest their mind and find new sources of inspiration.
At three hours of flight from main European countries, Marrakech, is a privileged destination for those who want to join the useful to the pleasant, the city organize each year, several meetings and diverse exhibitions. Marrakech has already received numerous world congresses and its reputation on the subject is not to be any more made.
During your stay, you should enjoy the most out of Marrakech and live a moment true to your desires. In the following, we will present some well known places in this wonderful city:
The minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, Marrakech’s most famous symbol built in a traditional Almohad style and topped with four copper globes is visible from near and far.It is not really that high (77 metres), but thanks to local topography and a local ordinance that forbids any other building in the Medina to be higher than a palm tree, it towers majestically over its surroundings.
There are few more pleasurable ways to enjoy time in Marrakech than wandering around the seemingly endless maze of markets. The area of the Medina north of the Jemaa El Fna is commercial with a fibrous network of souks. Beginning on the north edge, the souks comprise alleyway upon alleyway of tiny retail cubicles. The further in you venture the more interesting they become.
Marrakech is also known by its fabulous regions: beautiful Ourika Valley, a place much appreciated for walking and resting. Terre d’Amanare an amazing place for outdoor activities.