Call for Talks, Villages, Workshops
Submission deadline: Wednesday, 27 September 2023
Submission guidelines
The Texas Cyber Summit is a professional Practitioner Led, Run and Operated Conference. We are a non-profit organization designed to advance the study and expansion of Information Security knowledge, providing our annual Hacker and Cybersecurity Conference in and open forum for discussion and debate. Security practitioners can meet with peers, influencers and others in the field of their interest. We produce a conference that is a source of education, collaboration, and continued conversation for information technologists. The technical and academic presentations at Texas Cyber Summit are given to advanced knowledge dissemination. This allows the Information Security field to grow in breadth and depth. The Texas Cyber Summit is a practitioner focused conference that attracts a wide range of attendees ranging from novice and beginners to Ninjas, engineers, Security leaders and Executive decision makers. This is a great opportunity for you to showcase your work and share your ideas with industry peers and others new to the field. Call for Workshops and Labs ends July 15th, 2023. Please NOTE that we can not provide for travel, hotel or logistics as we are a non-profit organization, our charter does not provide for this. However, we do a great discount code for the hotel. (J.W Marriott, Austin Tx)
Topic categories
- Aerospace
- AI Artificial Intelligence
- API/Interface Security
- AppSec
- APT's, Zero Days, Nation States
- Car/Automotive Security
- Cloud Computing
- Crypto Currency
- Cryptography (not crypo)
- Defensive (Blue Team) Defenders
- DevSecOps
- DFARS 252.204-7012, CTI, DCRIT, UCNI, NNPI, ITAR/EAR
- Educational/Learning/Diversity
- Exploit Development
- FinTech/Banking/Finance/Crypto
- Forensics
- Hacking and Securing NoSQL, Hadoop, Casandra, Hive, Qubole,
- IoT Internet of Things, Smart Devices
- Kubernetes, Docker and Containers
- Medical Device/Health Care Security
- Metaverse
- NIST 171, DoD, DFARS, CMMC, compliance, certification, training
- NIST 800-53, Risk Management Framework
- Offensive (Red Team) Attackers
- Operational Technology (OT)
- Panel Discussions
- Pentesting
- Policy, Compliance & Regulatory
- Purple Team
- Ransomeware & Malware
- SCADA/ICS/Industrial Networks
- Threat Hunting
- Zero Trust