Ransomware has evolved from a simple data-encryption threat to a multi-billion dollar crisis that cripples organizations through data exfiltration, supply chain disruption, and operational downtime. The focus has shifted from simply paying to a holistic, "assume breach" mindset.
SecurityWeek's Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit goes beyond traditional backups to provide a comprehensive roadmap for building true ransomware resilience. We will explore modern defense strategies, financial and legal preparedness, and the critical steps needed for rapid detection, containment, and recovery to ensure your business can withstand and quickly bounce back from even the most sophisticated attacks.
The Call for Presentations/Papers (speakers) for SecurityWeek's Ransomware Resilience & Recovery Summit is open through January 9, 2026. (Submit early for increased chances of acceptance!)
This online event is expected to attract more than 1,500 attendee registrations from around the world.
Key topics of interest include, but don't need to be limited to:
Tips for Acceptance:
Present Virtually – Presenters must be available to present virtually and have access to high-speed internet and a computer with high quality camera and microphone.
End Users Preferred - SecurityWeek events aim to have strong representation from cybersecurity end users (practitioners) (sponsorships are available for interested vendors)
Be Original – Proposed talks should be original and not have been presented at other events. We are looking for new, innovative talks that have not been seen elsewhere.
Submit Early – By submitting early, you will have a better chance of being accepted, as submissions will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
Not a Sales Pitch – Sessions should be educational and NOT be a masked sales pitch. When attendees smell the faintest scent of a sales pitch, they immediately put up their guard and speakers lose creditability. Show you understand a problem or technical challenge, and help people learn. You’ll earn credibility and people will notice who you are and what you do.
Most sessions will be a mix of 30 and 45-minute talks including time for Q&A.
Submissions will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early submission is highly encouraged.
Submissions must include proposed presentation title, an informative session abstract, including learning objectives for attendees if relevant; and contact information, headshot and bio for the proposed speaker.
All speakers must adhere to the 100% vendor neutral / no commercial policy of the conference. If speakers cannot respect this policy, they should not submit a proposal.
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