Call for Presentation Proposals
We invite cybersecurity experts to submit up to your presentation proposal related to cybersecurity topics with less than 300-word abstract and your talk title in English. Please include your Linkedin URL and your name with your current affiliation. This provides a unique opportunity for cybersecurity community users to understand current cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies in your cybersecurity field. ​
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Submissions: April 15, 2025
Notification of Status: April 20, 2025
Presentation Day: June 24, 2025
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Questions? Email event.manager@svcsi.org
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Best Presenter Awards are available with a gift and an award certificate.
Submissions must include the presenter’s name, email, and affiliation. Only confirmed presenters should be listed—please do not include individuals you intend to invite but have not yet confirmed.
Accepted proposals will be notified by March 30, 2025. Presenters of accepted proposals will gain access to early registration and lodging reservations. They will also be listed in the conference program and app in the order specified in the proposal, along with the presentation title. We recommend that a presenter have 30–45 minutes. However, a company or group can host a three-hour security workshop with several presenters to cover a specific security topic for training.
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Submission Guidelines
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Proposals must be submitted via EasyChair
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Submitters must select relevant keywords related to their presentation topic, such as malware, deep learning security, blockchain security, etc. Multiple keywords may be selected.
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The abstract (maximum 500 words) should clearly highlight the key cybersecurity area of the presentation. Presenters' names or affiliations should be included in the abstract.
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A structured session outline must also be submitted for review. However, this outline will not be published in IEEE Xplore or any other platform.
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All accepted presenters must register for the conference at the author presenter rate ($800) to participate in all conference programs, or purchase a one-day special pass ($400) to attend a single day's program.
