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Dear
OASIS Members,
We have two new speaking opportunities available for your consideration.
Brief descriptions of each event are outlined below with additional information
provided on the respective websites including preferred topics, submission
requirements, review criteria, registration, as well as other ways to members
can participate.
Questions may be directed to jharnad@oasis-open.org.
We hope you consider submitting a proposal to one or both events. |
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International
Workshop
Delivering Data Protection in Real-time: Transforming Privacy Law into
Practice
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9-10
September | Oxford University |
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OASIS
and the University of Oxford will host a unique, two-day international
workshop to discuss new insights on the state of the art in real-time data
protection service delivery, by identifying clear gaps common across various
stakeholders that need to be filled and promising industry and research
initiatives attempting to build solutions to hard problems.
Presenting at this workshop is a great way for stakeholders to share their
insight on the state of the art in privacy and data protection compliance.
We invite proposals for panels, presentations, poster sessions and technical
demonstrations addressing such issues as privacy engineering, run-time
compliance monitoring, means and methods to go from law to code.
Members
from industry, government and academics alike are welcome to submit a proposal
or attend.
Submission
deadline: 14 June for speaking proposals and 16 August for posters. |
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IACD-OASIS
Borderless Cyber USA
Empowering network defense teams with the latest in threat intelligence,
automation, & orchestration
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Co-located
with KuppingerCole's
Cyber Next Summit
8-10 October | The National Press Club, D.C. |
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OASIS
and The Integrated Adaptive Cyber Defense (IACD) communities partner to
present a three-day program geared toward bringing together cyber threat
intelligence experts and thought leaders from industry, government, and
academia to share experiences, debate, and collaborate on strategies, tactics,
and practices that accelerate the speed and scale of cyber defense.
If you have ideas and experiences which you feel would be helpful to people
who are responsible for setting their organizationâs cyber strategy, we
hope youâll consider submitting a presentation or panel proposal.
Proposals should target a technical audience from various disciplines,
such as security teams, commercial security vendors, open-source security
developers, CSIRTs, and maintainers of open security standards. Stories
of how your organization successfully integrated threat intelligence, automation,
and/or orchestration techniques to tangibly improve your security, stories
of failed efforts and lessons learned, ideas for fresh approaches, new
research findings, as well as analyses of policy trends are all welcome.
Extra
benefits allocated to proposals received by the early submission deadline
of 11 June. The CFP will remain open through 31 July. |
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