Call for Papers
Submission Guide
We have several tracks to submit your talk or workshop to this year:
15 Minute
30 Minute
Lightening talks
All Security professionals are welcome to submit their talks, if selected you can interact with our participants and hear their feedback, input, and opinions.
Presenters can speak about their newest research, tools, and approaches to InfoSec.
Presenters can speak on a wide range of topics (Activism, Crypto, Effective ways to Improve Security, Lock-Picking, Hardware Hacking, Mental Health/Burnout, Law, Privacy, Regulations, Risk, Reverse-Engineering Malware in Go, etc)
Discussions which are relevant and impactful to the local community
Important Dates
Conference Dates: April 8th, 2023
Deadline for Submissions: March 20th, 2023
Notification of Acceptance: April 1st, 2023
Review Process
Each submitted talk will be reviewed by a committee of dedicated reviewers. A final group of core conference stall will make a final judgement on each talk based on the comments provided by the review panel. Reviewers score talks based on a number of criteria, including but not limited to the following:
Detailed Outline
Uniqueness and Innovation
Grammar
Impact on the local community
Talk Ideas
Incident detection and response
Social Engineer and soft skills
Building an effective Security Culture
Open Source Intelligence Techniques
Zero trust networking
Delivering effective security on a very small budget
Reducing technical debt and complexity to improve security
Attacks and effective mitigations
Focused research on specific IoT or tech
Exploit development