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BSides RDU 2024

event date

13 Sep 2024

location

McKimmon Center at NC State University Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

website

bsidesrdu.org


The BSides RDU 2024 Call For Presentations is now open!

The 11th anniversary of BSides RDU is happening Friday September 13th at the McKimmon Center on the campus of NC State University in Raleigh!

Do you have any experience or stories that you would like to share? Is there something you would like to teach? We would love to hear from you! Haven't ever spoken at a conference before? Don't worry, we love providing those passionate about security with their first opportunity to present!

BSides RDU is a community-driven event with an intimate atmosphere that encourages collaboration and creates a spirit of innovation among participants, presenters, and our sponsors. We operate under three simple principles:

  • Expand the conversation
  • Enable people to join the discussion
  • Get people involved

Our community includes aspiring and established security professionals from  top tech companies and world-class universities in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and surrounding areas, but we welcome all regardless of location or level of experience!

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Call for Presentations
Call opens at 12:00 PM

16 May 2024

Call closes at 11:59 PM

21 Jul 2024

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What are the best ways to get selected to speak?

  • Select a topic relevant to the security industry. It can be technical or non-technical. We are interested in everything such as (but not limited to): Reverse Engineering, Malware, Crime / Fraud Schemes, Forensics, Pentesting, Red Team / Offensive Tactics, Blue Team / Defense, New Security Tools, New Vulnerabilities, Cryptography, Incident Response, AppSec, OSINT, Social Engineering, Lockpicking, Law Enforcement, Privacy, Digital Rights, and “Soft” topics related to human interaction with tech and security
  • 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.

If you are chosen to present at BSidesRDU, each speaker will receive:

  • Free admission
  • One free conference T-shirt
  • Access to a speaker, staff, and sponsor only event. In the past this has included a speaker dinner the evening before the conference.

Speakers will not be otherwise compensated, but some costs may be defrayed for Keynote speakers at the discretion of BSidesRDU.

Other details:

If you're selected to speak, we encourage you to be present for the entire conference to take in everything BSidesRDU has to offer, and to share with our community. Participants may want to engage with you and ask you questions about your talk.

The speaker selection process will be “blind”. Only the speaker chair and BSidesRDU president will be able to see the Speaker Details section (speaker name and below) for speakers who have submitted. We believe a blind review will remove unintentional bias and give speakers an equal footing on submissions. We would rather have submissions judged on the merits of their contents rather than the prior reputation of the speaker. Please do not include personally identifiable info, gender/personal pronouns, etc. in your session description.

Co-presenters will be accepted up to a maximum of three presenters per talk.

Do you have any special equipment needs? If so, please specify in the form. BSidesRDU will provide a microphone, LCD projector with HDMI connection, and a projection screen.

BSidesRDU would like permission to record, duplicate, and freely redistribute this presentation, including but not limited to digital slides, online audio, online video, conference CD, and/or handouts for educational and all other purposes. BSidesRDU will never sell copies of the materials, audio, video, etc. If there is content in your presentation that you do not want copied or distributed publicly you are responsible for clearly communicating that to BSidesRDU so your session will not be recorded. Please see the recording selection in the form, and optionally use the notes to indicate any additional concerns.

Submit something quickly and second-guess yourself? Speakers will be able to edit their submissions up to the close of the CFP process.

Our Conference Principles (some may call it a Code of Conduct) can be found here: https://bsidesrdu.org/principles.html


If you have any important inquiries about the CFP process please submit them to speakers -at- bsidesrdu.org.


event fee

free for speakers