FloCon focuses on applying any and all collected data to defend enterprise networks. We now collect enormous amounts of data from our systems. How can we apply the power of scalable analytics to this large-scale data to protect our systems from cyber threats—both internal and external? FloCon 2024's theme, Situational Awareness: Beyond the Network, focuses on using these analytics to safeguard organizations and networks.
Abstracts for presentations, posters, and demonstrations must describe the theory, creation, implementation, and/or operational use of data analysis to support the analytic processes and procedures of public, private, and hybrid cloud environments.
FloCon 2024 focuses on applying analytics from data observed from all vantage points on enterprise networks. Everyone who is interested in data-driven security is invited to submit abstracts for this conference. We are particularly interested in new, innovative ways to use Big Data to address thorny security problems. Ideally, participants will leave your presentation with new insights they can put into practice right away, code you’ve shared from a successful project, or new analytics they can implement.
If you’ve attended FloCon before, welcome back! Network data analysis is still an important part of FloCon. Now you'll have the opportunity to share your work with a wider cross-section of data analysts and security professionals.
FloCon 2024 Call for Participation
FloCon focuses on applying any and all collected data to defend enterprise networks. We now collect enormous amounts of data from our networks—at endpoints, on the wire, and in the cloud. How can we apply the power of scalable analytics to this large-scale data to protect our systems from cyber threats—both internal and external? FloCon 2024’s theme, Situational Awareness: Beyond the Network, focuses on using these analytics to safeguard organizations and networks.
Abstract Submission
Use this form to submit abstracts for presentations, posters, and demonstrations for FloCon 2024. Your submission must describe the theory, creation, implementation, and/or operational use of data analysis in support of security operations for networked systems. Ideally, participants will leave your presentation with new insights they can put into practice right away, code you’ve shared from a successful project, or new analytics they can implement.
Speakers are given a discounted registration fee of $750 to attend the full conference.