> List of papers accepted to FC'03 > --------------------------------
I see pretty much a standard list of crypto papers here, albeit crypto with a waving of finance salt. What ever happened to Financial Cryptography? The organisers did say they were going to look at wider accessibility for the coming year, but I see only these papers that are, from the titles at least, anything that speaks to non-cryptographers: > Fully Private Auctions in a Constant Number of Rounds > Felix Brandt > Squealing Euros: Privacy Protection in RFID-Enabled Banknotes > Ari Juels and Ravikanth Pappu > How Much Security is Enough to Stop a Thief? > Stuart E. Schechter and Michael D. Smith > On the Economics of Anonymity > Alessandro Acquisti and Roger Dingledine and Paul Syverson Even they're a stretch. All are specialised, and none are of interest to the non-deep-techies. On a related front, how much interest is there in running EFCE this coming June? -- iang