CHES 2026

October 11-15, 2026

Turkey

Paper Submission

Instructions for Authors

Format

A paper submitted to TCHES must be written in English and be anonymous, with no author names, affiliations, acknowledgments, or any identifying citations. It should begin with a title, a short abstract, and a list of keywords. The introduction should summarize the contributions of the paper at a level appropriate for a non-specialist reader. Submissions should be typeset in the LaTeX style available at https://tches.iacr.org/index.php/TCHES/submission, noting that TCHES only accepts electronic submission in PDF format. Please use the submission mode (\documentclass[submission]{iacrtrans}) that displays line numbers to ease the review process.

The page limit is up to 20 pages, including all figures, tables, and appendices, but excluding the bibliography. Appendices are also reviewed, and should appear before the bibliography. Authors are encouraged to include additional supplementary material needed to validate the content (e.g., test vectors or source code) as separate files. In exceptional cases, where extra details, such as proofs or experimental results, are deemed essential, long papers of up to 40 pages may be allowed. Submission of long papers requires pre-approval by the Editors-in-Chief. Authors need to request pre-approval no later than a week before the submission deadline. The request should specify the number of additional pages required, a justification for a long paper, and a draft of the paper. When submitted, long papers need to be marked as such by checking the respective box in the submission system and by annotating the title with "Long Paper:". Authors also need to include the justification for long papers in the supplementary material. Long papers submitted without pre-approval will be returned without review. Authors of long papers should be aware that the review process may take longer: a decision may, at the discretion of the editor(s)-in-chief, be deferred to the subsequent volume.

TCHES solicits submission of Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers, i.e., papers whose goal is to review and contextualize existing literature in a particular area in order to systematize existing knowledge. To be considered for publication, SoK papers must provide significant added value beyond prior work, such as novel insights or reasonably questioning previous assumptions. Authors should highlight SoK papers by annotating the title with "SoK:".

Warning Submissions not meeting these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits.

Important Dates (tentative)

 All submission deadlines are at 23:59:59
Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
 Schedule for TCHES Volume 2026/1
15 July 2025

Submission

28–31 Aug. 2025

Rebuttal period

15 Sept. 2025

Notification

14 Oct. 2025

Camera ready

 Schedule for TCHES Volume 2026/2
15 Oct. 2025

Submission

27–30 Nov. 2025

Rebuttal period

15 Dec. 2025

Notification

14 Jan. 2026

Camera ready

 Schedule for TCHES Volume 2026/3
15 Jan. 2026

Submission

26 Feb.–1 Mar. 2026

Rebuttal period

15 Mar. 2026

Notification

14 April 2026

Camera ready

 Schedule for TCHES Volume 2026/4
15 April 2026

Submission

28–31 May 2026

Rebuttal period

15 June 2026

Notification

14 July 2026

Camera ready

Camera-ready deadline relates to (conditionally) accepted papers.
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Regulations

The review process for TCHES, Volume 2026, Issues 1–4, will be governed by the following regulations:

  • TCHES follows IACR policy, i.e., with respect to irregular submissions: any submission deemed to be irregular (e.g., which has been submitted, in parallel, to another conference with proceedings), will be instantly rejected. IACR reserves the right to share information about submissions with other program committees and editorial boards to ensure strict enforcement of the policy.
  • TCHES follows IACR policy with respect to conflicts of interest that could prevent impartial review. A conflict of interest is considered to occur automatically whenever one (co-)author of a submitted paper and a TCHES editorial board member
    • were advisee/advisor at any time,
    • have been affiliated to the same institution in the past 2 years,
    • have published 2 or more jointly authored papers in the past 3 years, or
    • are immediate family members.
    For an interpretation of the above reasons, please refer to the IACR policy on CoIs (https://www.iacr.org/docs/conflicts.pdf). Note that conflicts may also arise for reasons other than those just listed. Examples include closely related technical work, cooperation in the form of joint projects or grant applications, business relationships, close personal friendships, instances of personal enmity.
  • Full transparency is of utmost importance, authors and reviewers must disclose to the chairs or editor any circumstances that they think may create bias, even if it does not raise to the level of a CoI. At the time of submission, authors are required to
    1. make a declaration regarding any conflicts of interest (including reasons for the conflict), and
    2. guarantee they will deliver a presentation at the associated CHES conference if their submission is accepted for publication in TCHES.
  • Each paper will be double-blind reviewed by at least three members of the TCHES editorial board.
  • In order to improve the quality of the review process, authors are given the opportunity to submit a rebuttal (between the indicated dates) after receiving the associated reviews.
  • The review process outcome is either an outright accept or reject decision, or one of two deferred decision types. Specifically, "minor revision" means the paper is conditionally accepted, and assigned a shepherd to verify the revision is adequate, "major revision" means the authors are invited to submit a revision of their article to one of the following two submission deadlines; a later re-submission will be treated as a new paper.
  • When submitting a major revision, follow the instructions in the submission system to indicate that the paper is a major revision and to provide the ID of the earlier submission.
  • To ensure consistency, the reviewers assigned for a revised paper are ideally the same as for the original submission.
  • Resubmission of papers that have previously been rejected from TCHES is only allowed after major modifications and approval by the Editors-in-Chief prior to submission.
  • Requests for resubmissions of papers that received a “reject & resubmit” or a “reject” decision must be sent to the editors in chief at least one week before the submission deadline and must be accompanied by a document explaining the differences with the original submission plus a draft of the revised paper. Note that, except in extenuating circumstances, such requests will not be granted if the resubmission is within a year after the original submission for rejected papers, or within the subsequent submission cycle in the case of a reject and resubmit decision.
  • Authors of submitted papers are also highly encouraged to check the TCHES FAQ for answers to questions related to policy and procedures governing CHES.

Contact

Program Co-Chairs

ches2026programchairs@iacr.org

General Co-Chairs

Managing Editor

tches-managing-editor@iacr.org

Please be advised that submissions of long papers now require pre-approval by the Editors-in-Chief.

Further details are available in the Instructions for Authors.

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