Get ready for #BSidesChelt!
For 2026, we’re building on everything that makes BSides Cheltenham special: bringing people together to learn, share ideas, challenge thinking, and support the cyber security community in and around Cheltenham.
Our mission remains simple: through education, collaboration, and innovation, we want to help build a safer digital world.
For 2026, we welcome submissions from students, academics, researchers, practitioners, and professionals across all sectors and industries. We’re looking for a wide range of talks, covering both technical and non-technical content.
Our 2026 theme is The Security of Ordinary Things.
Modern security is no longer limited to obvious targets. It lives in the apps we rely on, the devices in our homes and workplaces, the identity systems behind daily work, the AI tools entering normal business processes, the suppliers we trust, and the infrastructure we barely notice until it fails.
This year, we’re especially interested in talks that explore the security of everyday technology, ordinary workflows, hidden dependencies, and familiar systems that carry more risk than people realise.
We’ve outlined several focus areas below, but they’re not limits. If you have a strong idea, a useful lesson, a fresh perspective, or a story the community can learn from, we’d love to hear it.
Our Focus Topics for 2026 are:
If this is your first time submitting a paper and you’d like some guidance, select the “I’d like some mentorship with this talk” option when you submit your proposal.
Please refer to the CFP Guidance available on our website. If you need help with your submission or have any questions, please contact us.
All successful talks receive a ticket to the event, plus a limited edition BSides Challenge Coin. You'll also receive an invite to the Speaker & Sponsor Social, prior to the event day.
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