Cyber Threat Intelligence Summit 2024 - Call for Presentations

Deadline: Monday, September 18, 12:00PM EDT (UTC-4)
Sierra_Stanczyk_1.png

The Summit Call for Presentations is now closed.

The CTI Summit 2024 Call for Presentations has closed and the advisory board is busy reviewing submissions. The advisory board carefully evaluates proposals to ensure the Summit agenda delivers actionable content that meets the needs of the community.

To get a taste of the type of dynamic presentations and speakers you’ll see at the 2024 Cyber Threat Intelligence Summit, check out these talks from the 2023 Summit.

Biderman_Lifshitz.png

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Methods for producing Cyber Threat Intelligence
  • Using intelligence to drive decision making
  • Case studies on the application of cyber threat intelligence to a security or business problem
  • Applying classic intelligence approaches to CTI analysis and production
  • New tools developed to support or enable CTI
  • Examples of how to successfully operationalize CTI
  • Deep dives into specific threat actors
  • Applications or extensions of research presented at previous years’ Summit(s)
  • Recent examples of analysis that challenged CTI assumptions and provided new insight into threats
  • Innovative ways CTI has been utilized to address a specific threat or problem set
  • Intelligence Requirements development and operationalization

Who Should Submit? 

You should! You don't have to be an experienced presenter to submit a talk; we encourage and support first-time speakers. If you have a question, reach out to the conference co-chairs at summit@sans.org. 

Deadline: Monday, September 18, noon EDT

Practical Advice for Submitting a Talk

Giving presentations at conferences is a great way to share your expertise, expand your professional network, and bolster your personal brand. But how do you submit a proposal that sets you apart from the crowd? Britta Glade, Director of Content for RSA Conference, and Dawn Cappelli, CISO of Rockwell Automation and program committee member for RSA Conference, have reviewed literally thousands of proposals, and share their tips for getting yours noticed and selected.