The North Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium will provide participants with opportunities to deepen their knowledge of critical cybersecurity issues, share and exchange ideas and knowledge, and explore emerging opportunities in research, education, training, and certifications.
The event will feature keynotes from industry leaders, lectures from cybersecurity experts, panel discussions on a variety of important cyber topics, hands-on learning, an evening networking event, student cyber research displays, industry exhibitors, and a Cyber Education Showcase.
This exciting event is hosted by the Partnership for Cybersecurity Excellence (NC- PaCE) and takes place on February 22 and 23, 2024, on the beautiful campus of North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh, NC.
There is something for everyone at the North Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium!
On behalf of the North Carolina Partnership for Cybersecurity Excellence (NC-PACE) and North Carolina State University, we invite researchers, practitioners, and experts in the field of cybersecurity to submit abstracts of their research papers, case studies, and innovative ideas for presentation at North Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The 3rd annual Cybersecurity Symposium is a community-driven event that encourages collaboration and creates a spirit of innovation among participants, presenters, and our sponsors, and will bring together the brightest minds in cybersecurity to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and discuss the latest advancements in the field.
The conference welcomes contributions from a wide range of topics related to cybersecurity, including but not limited to:
All submissions will be reviewed by the conference's program committee, composed of experts in the field. Submissions may be for 45-minutes for sessions to be held on Feb. 22nd, and/or workshops (2 - 3 hours) to be held on Feb. 23rd. Student researcher sessions will be limited to 15 minutes and will occur on Feb. 23rd.
Best ways to get selected to speak: Select a topic relevant to the security industry. It can be technical or non-technical. Propose a talk about something new, or have a fresh, different, or controversial perspective (that you can defend) about an existing topic. No book reports please.
Supply as much detail as possible so the selection committee can see what your major thoughts are. Outlines are welcome.
DON'T provide a vendor pitch. Obvious vendor pitches will not be accepted. That said, we certainly understand you might want to mention where you work, but otherwise please keep your talk vendor agnostic.
DON'T use your name, or alias, in the body of the paper. This is to ensure that submissions are selected in a fair and unbiased way.
Other details
Submit something quickly and second-guessing yourself? Speakers will be able to edit their submissions up to the close of the CFP process.NC-PACE would like permission to distribute your presentation to event registrants.
Speakers will receive free admission to the event. No other compensation will be provided.
If you have any inquiries about the CFP process please submit them to ldrodger@ncsu.edu
We look forward to receiving your contributions and to seeing you at the North Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium!