The Real World Crypto Symposium aims to bring together cryptography researchers with developers implementing cryptography in
real-world systems. The conference goal is to strengthen the dialogue between these two communities. Topics covered focus on
uses of cryptography in real-world environments such as the Internet, the cloud, and embedded devices.
The programme consists of invited and contributed talks.
The contributed talks are selected using light touch review by a committee consisting of members of the steering
committee (excluding the sponsorship chair) and invited reviewers.
The invited talks are selected by the program chairs with suggestions from the steering committee.
However, you can make us aware of people you think we should invite by
filling in our form.
Unlike other IACR events there are no proceedings/published papers. Talks are selected on the basis of impact on the real
world (potential or current), interest to the audience, and our perceived quality of the speaker.
Since 2018 the Real World Crypto Symposium is organized by the
International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR).