New2Cyber Summit 2024 - Call for Presentations

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The Summit Call for Presentations has closed.

Thank you to those of you who submitted! 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.

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If you've got a talk that you think is valuable to this audience, please submit it! We are interested in talks on topics including but not limited to:

  • Being a leader even if you’re not the boss
  • Translating technology to business stakeholders
  • Specializations in cybersecurity
  • Core security skills new hires are expected to already have
  • Network & host security fundamentals
  • Getting that first security job
  • Cybersecurity career planning
  • How and why to get hands-on experience through Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions
  • Effective communication techniques for Cybersecurity practitioners
  • Soliciting and acting on feedback
  • Delivering polished presentations

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.