Call for Papers: Information-Theoretic Cryptography (ITC)
We are happy to announce the third edition of the conference on Information-Theoretic Cryptography (ITC). Information-theoretic cryptography studies security in the presence of computationally unbounded adversaries and covers a wide array of topics at the intersection of cryptography, coding theory, information theory, and theory of computation. Notable examples include randomness extraction and privacy amplification, secret sharing,  secure multiparty computation and proof systems, private-information retrieval and locally decodable codes, authentication codes and non-malleable codes, differential privacy, quantum information processing, and information-theoretic foundations of physical-layer security. See  for more information.
ITC replaces the International Conference on Information Theoretic Security (ICITS), which was dedicated to the same topic and ran from 2005-2017. ITC can be seen as a reboot of ICITS with a new name, a new steering committee and renewed excitement.
The conference will have two tracks: a conference track and a spotlight track.
The conference track will operate like a traditional conference with the usual review process and published proceedings. The spotlight track consists of invited talks (not included in the proceedings) that highlight the most exciting recent advances in the area. We are soliciting nominations for spotlight talks from the community. (See the Call for Papers.)
The third Information-Theoretic Cryptography (ITC) conference will take place on July 5-7, 2022 in the Boston, MA area. We are planning for a hybrid online/in-person event. The submission deadline for ITC 2022 is Jan 10, 2022, and the call for papers (including a nomination procedure for the spotlight track) is available here: .
Please submit your best work to ITC 2022! We hope to see many of you there!