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Subject: Call for presentations is open for Borderless Cyber USA (NYC)



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Call for Presentations

Deadline for Proposals: 16 January

 

Enterprises spend a considerable amount of resources protecting themselves from cyber attacks. Yet most organizations have no idea if they’re investing enough or making the best use of their resources.


Borderless Cyber 2017 will examine the economics of cyber security, identifying shifts in strategies and practices that can lead to more informed decision-making.


We invite you to be part of the conversation. If you have ideas and experiences worth sharing with people who are responsible for setting their organization’s cyber strategy, please submit an abstract. Presentations should be aimed at C-level executives and directors of threat intelligence, incident response, risk and audit. Stories of admirable success and worthy failure, fresh approaches, new research, and policy trends are all welcome.


Since the conference will be held in New York City, Borderless Cyber will be highlighting presentations from a broad range of industries including financial services, retail, international business, government, and others.


Topics:

The Program Committee is particularly interested in submissions that offer:

1.       Insights on how to deploy proactive and reactive threat intelligence automation to save time and resources;

2.       Effective strategies on changing the economics for adversaries and defenders;

3.       Lessons learned from responding to actual attacks or preventing breaches.

 

Note: Vendors are encouraged to submit case studies in partnership with their customers provided the customer has agreed to serve as the lead speaker.

 

Presentations will generally be 30 minutes in length, including Q&A. The Program Committee will peer-review all proposals and reserves the right to adapt or restructure submissions to ensure an interesting and compelling program. Marketing proposals will not be considered.


Required information:

Individuals submitting an abstract for review will need to sign-up for a user account first. Once your account has been confirmed, you'll be able to log in using the credentials sent to your email and submit your proposal. Submissions should include:

·         Presentation title
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Abstract (500-1000 words) describing material to be covered and take-aways for attendees
·         Speaker contact information, bio (maximum 200 words), and photo
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Link to video of the speaker, if available.


Dates to Remember:

·         Proposals due by: 16 January 2017
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Notifications will be sent by: 28 February 2017
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Conference dates: 21-22 June 2017


About Borderless Cyber:
Borderless Cyber is an international, executive-level conference series that began in 2015. It’s designed to bring together the private sector and policy makers to evaluate, debate, and collaborate on cyber security best practices and solutions. Hosted by the OASIS open consortium, previous Borderless Cyber events were held in partnership with The World Bank in Washington, D.C., with the European Parliament in Brussels, and with Keio University in Tokyo. In 2017, the conference will be held in New York City and The Hague.


Questions:
Contact 
events@oasis-open.org with any questions.



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Jane Harnad

Manager, Events

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