Asiacrypt 2025

December 8-12, 2025

Melbourne, Australia

Call for Papers

General information

Asiacrypt 2025 is organized by the International Association for Cryptologic Research in Melbourne from December 8-12, run by general chair Professor Joseph Liu. The proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. We solicit all original research papers on all aspects of cryptology for submission. This call for papers is also available as a PDF.

As a general IACR conference, we would like to be as inclusive as possible; in particular, a topic for any IACR area conference is a topic for Asiacrypt, and PC members are no longer allowed to issue reviews such as “This topic is more suitable for [area conference]”.

Important dates

May 16, 2025

Submission deadline at 12:00 GMT

Jul 13, 2025

First round notification

Jul 18, 2025

Rebuttals due

Jul 25, 2025

End of interactive rebuttals

Aug 10, 2025

Final notification

Sep 10, 2025

Camera-ready version due

Dec 8, 2025

Conference begins

Schedule

Asiacrypt 2025 will operate a two-round review system with rebuttal phase. In the first round, the program committee selects a subset of submissions for further consideration in the second round, and the authors receive the first round notification with review comments. The authors of the selected submissions are invited to submit a text-based rebuttal letter to the review comments.

In the second round, the program committee further reviews the selected submissions by taking into account their rebuttal letter, acting on all answers of questions issued as pertinent to the decision. The PC chairs make the final decision of acceptance or rejection in consultation with the area chairs and the reviewers. Submissions that have not been selected during the first round of reviews may be resubmitted in other conferences after the first round notification date.

Artifacts

In order to encourage open and reproducible research, authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit artifacts associated with their papers, such as software or datasets, for review. The artifact review will be a collaborative process between authors and the artifact review committee. The goal of the process is not just to evaluate artifacts, but also to improve them for reproduction and reusability by the scientific community.

Artifacts that pass successfully through the artifact review process will be archived on IACR's artifact archive. With comparable merit, priority will be given to papers with machine-verified proofs.Please see the detailed call for artifacts (TBA). The Best Practical Paper must have an accepted artifact.

Stipends & awards

Students whose papers have been accepted, who will present their talks at the conference, and contact the general chair in a timely fashion will have their registration waived. The primary source of information is the conference website, however, a limited number of stipends are available to those unable to obtain funding to attend the conference. Students, whose papers are accepted and who will present the paper themselves, or from groups who are underrepresented at Asiacrypt at least in the last decade are especially encouraged to apply. Requests for stipends should go to the general chair.

The program chairs may in consultation with the PC choose to bestow two best (theory and practical) paper awards, and a best early-career paper award.

Program committee

Acceptances to March 20

Program co-chairs

asiacrypt2025programchairs @ iacr.org

General chair

asiacrypt2025 @ iacr.org