InfoSec 2015 - InfoSec Southwest
Topics/Call fo Papers
InfoSec Southwest is intended to be a general security and hacking conference with no specific industry or topical focus. As such, nearly all topics (other than vendor pitches) are fair game and the attending audience is expected to span all demographics. Thus, we cordially invite anyone who has a paper to present to submit for inclusion in the conference.
Conference Format
InfoSec Southwest currently has a single track slated for presentation. The track is intended for traditional, full-length (1 hour) presentations and lectures. Presentation should be around 40 minutes in length then provide 15 minutes for questions and answers. This is the track where invited speakers and speakers selected via the CFP process will present. During our new two-hour lunch break at the Alamo Drafthouse, we will host our open forum which is modeled after our local AHA! (Austin Hackers Association) group's monthly meetings and is an open forum for first-come, first-served lighting and turbo talks (5 to 15 minutes).
Preferred Topics
This year we are introducing formal debates, which will face-off two experts on the debate topic against each other in a moderated, structured debate format. We welcome suggestions for both debate topics as well as debate contenders.
Conference Format
InfoSec Southwest currently has a single track slated for presentation. The track is intended for traditional, full-length (1 hour) presentations and lectures. Presentation should be around 40 minutes in length then provide 15 minutes for questions and answers. This is the track where invited speakers and speakers selected via the CFP process will present. During our new two-hour lunch break at the Alamo Drafthouse, we will host our open forum which is modeled after our local AHA! (Austin Hackers Association) group's monthly meetings and is an open forum for first-come, first-served lighting and turbo talks (5 to 15 minutes).
Preferred Topics
This year we are introducing formal debates, which will face-off two experts on the debate topic against each other in a moderated, structured debate format. We welcome suggestions for both debate topics as well as debate contenders.
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