
ACNS 2025 in Munich
26 June 2025
The final day of the 23rd International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security (ACNS 2025) in Munich marked the conclusion of an engaging and dynamic event that brought together around 230 participants from across the globe. The conference featured a diverse range of presentations and workshops, reflecting the latest advancements and research from various research areas.
PACY Lab was proud to contribute to the scientific program with the presentation of the paper "Distributed Asynchronous Remote Key Generation" authored by Mark Manulis and Hugo Nartz, who gave the talk.
In addition to our scientific contribution, PACY Lab had a notable organizational role in the success of the event. Prof. Manulis served as a Workshop Chair and played a key role in attracting and coordinating nine workshops held alongside the main conference program — the highest number of workshops ever organized in the history of ACNS. Scientific proceedings with papers from all ACNS 2025 workshops will be published later this year by Springer.