[Infowarrior] - CFP: CyberMaryland 2013 Presentations

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Fri May 31 15:22:56 CDT 2013


CyberMaryland 2013
Baltimore Convention Center   October 8-9 2013

Submission deadline: June 21, 2013

PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY PRIOR TO SUBMITTING YOUR ABSTRACTS ONLINE.

GENERAL INFORMATION

We are now accepting speaking proposals for CyberMaryland 2013. Speaker abstracts will be evaluated by the conference committee. Sessions based upon subject matter expertise, technological developments and best practices are encouraged. Most sessions will accommodate 45 minute presentations. We are very interested in government and industry speakers sharing their expertise and solutions in the Information Security field. Suggested topics for CyberMaryland 2013 include:

	• Transfer of Knowledge and Technology from Government to Commercial Markets
	• Licensing and Technology from Academia to Commercial Markets
	• NIST Cyber Security Center of Excellence – NICE Framework
	• Understanding Cyber Legislation - Current Bills
	• Malware in the Cloud
	• How hackers and scammers are getting your personal data (& how they use it)
	• SANS 20 Controls
	• Threat Research & Feeds
	• Cybersecurity Trends & Futures
	• Trusted Computers, Microsoft, Big Data Analytics
	• How secure is your on-line video chat? Securing your online video chat.
	• Disruptive Technologies of the Future
	• Privacy vs. Protection
	• Security's Last Frontier: Situational Intelligence & Real World Execution & Enforcement
	• The Top 10 Technologies You Need to Know
	• Cloud Security Alliance National Cybersecurity: Past, Present & Future
	• Joint strategy for securing cyberspace
	• Leveraging Processes developed by US Government for Private Sector Security
	• Securing mobile devices
	• Mobile workforce security
	• Developing Cyber Security Personnel
	• Online Banking Security
	• Incident Management for Small Business Networks
	• Managing your cloud security - risks you need to understand and deal with.
	• Worms in the Apple - iOS security vulnerabilities
	• Insuring the Cyber Threat & the Risks of Doing Nothing

All abstracts for Speakers must be submitted online by June 21, 2013. Instant confirmation e-mail will be delivered upon successful submission. Acceptance notification from the Review Committee will be sent out once the agenda has been finalized.

TITLE: The topic should be relevant to the conference theme and current concerns of the topic. Maximum length of the title is 12 words.

CONTENT DESCRIPTION: The description must clearly align with the content of the abstract in final, publishable format, free of errors. The online submission system automatically limits content description to a maximum of 300 words. Presentations must fulfill a time slot of 45 minutes of presenting, with or without Q&A.

Guidelines:
http://www.fbcinc.com/e/cybermdconference/guidelines.aspx

Submissions Page:
http://www.fbcinc.com/e/cybermdconference/submissions.aspx

CyberMaryland 2013 Conference / MDC3 2013 Main Page
http://www.fbcinc.com/e/cybermdconference/default.aspx

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