Call For Speakers – OPEN for the 3rd Annual Joint Cyber Security Conference on October 5th 2016.

Call For Speakers – OPEN

You are invited to the Capital of the World, New York City for
the 3rd Annual Joint Cyber Security Conference on October 5th 2016.
 
The event will be feature internationally
recognized  presentations delivered by security researchers, industry
leaders and officials.

IMPORTANT DATES


2016 CALL FOR PAPERS
IS NOW
OPEN 

Call for Papers opens: April 15th 2016
 | Call for Papers closes: June
15
 , 2016 | Notification to Authors: by end of June, 2016
Terms are subject to
change. 

REVIEW BOARD + CONTENT SELECTION

The event review
board is comprised of 10 of the NYC Metro’s most credible and
distinguished security professionals and thought leaders throughout various
areas of the information security community. The Review Board advises the
conference on its strategic direction, reviewing, and programming
conference content and providing unparalleled insight into the research
community.

The talks will be reviewed
using a basic point system, each reviewer will be responsible for scoring the
talk submission and picking the best candidates for limited spots.

·       
1-10 Points – Creative Title

·       
1-10 Points – Clear and detailed
learning abstract/objectives/sources

·       
1-10 Points – NYMJCSC Association
Topic

·       
1-10 Points – NCSAM Topic

* Speakers will be picked on
these criteria regardless of sponsorship if applicable.

CLICK HERE 

TO SUBMIT YOUR TALK

SUBMISSION PROCESS
& REQUIREMENTS

1.     The original author(s) of a presentation must submit for the
Call for Presentation. Third parties such as PR firms or speaker
representatives may not submit materials on behalf of a potential speaker or
speaking team.

2.     New York Metro Joint Cyber Security Conference (NYMJCSC) does not accept product or vendor-related pitches. .

3.     Each submission must be completed in its entirety the first
time.

4.     New York Metro Joint Cyber Security Conference (NYMJCSC) selection process is very competitive. Members of the NYMJCSC Review
Board score each submission as a group.  Submissions should clearly detail
the concepts, ideas, findings, and solutions a researcher or speaking team
plans to present.

5.     Submissions that highlight new research, tools, vulnerabilities,
etc. are highly recommended and will be given priority.

6.     Submissions that include Handouts and Live Demos will also
be given priority.

7.     Speakers may submit more than one proposal but each proposal
must be submitted via a separate submission form.

8.     Each submission must include detailed bibliographies
acknowledging prior work in the space, distinguishing or highlighting how your
presentation is different.

9.     Individuals submitting a proposal will receive a “Your
submission for New
York Metro Joint Cyber Security Conference 2016
 has
been received”. After selections have been completed, all submitters will
receive an email confirmation of acceptance or rejection.

10. Speakers will be contacted directly if Review Board members have
any questions about a submission.