How Do I Submit?
If you’ve got something you want to talk about, and think it’d be a good fit for our audience, you may enter your submission using this form.
Important Dates
The CFP will close March 15 , and final notices will be sent to all those who submitted by March 21.
CFP Guideline
We are looking for a variety of topics to be presented at this year’s con. Here’s a quick guideline to consider when determining whether you should submit your talk for consideration:
Good Topics
Talks we find interesting range from highly technical exploit development discussion, to insane ranting about how the moon men are here to take over the world and ways we can use tin foil and duct tape to save the planet.
Bad Topics
What we are definitely not interested in is any talk where a product or service you (or your employer) sells is the primary focus (unless you’re talking about ways to pwn it). Similarly, it is expected that the talks will be less of a high-level or introductory explanation of a given topic, opting instead for technical detail and nitty-gritty, down & dirty, “here’s how to hack stuff” content.
Who Is The Audience?
When considering a submission for BSidesROC, it may be helpful to consider who our attendees have been in the past. We tend to have a very young crowd: roughly 25% of our attendees are between the ages of 18-23, and just over half were under the age of 30. This translates to a very vibrant community of folks, who are eager to engage with the speakers, and have fresh ways of looking at topics. Our attendees have new, sometimes brilliant, ideas to bring to the table – and they aren’t afraid of speaking up and calling out mediocrity when they see it.