Now Open - 2025 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Call for Participation

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Dopheide, Jeannette M

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Jun 10, 2025, 1:40:51 PMJun 10
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It is our pleasure to announce that the 2025 NSF Cybersecurity Summit (Oct 20-23, Boulder) Call for Participation is now open! The Summit Program Committee seeks proposals for:

  • Plenary presentations and Panel talks
  • Workshops and Trainings
  • Birds of a Feather (BoFs) and Project meetings
  • Poster session
  • TLP:RED talks 

Multiple submissions are allowed, but only one may be accepted to allow for a variety of speakers. First-time presenters are encouraged to submit a proposal!

We welcome your proposals relevant to a broad range of topics related to the operational cybersecurity of NSF cyberinfrastructure and programs.  However, we encourage proposals that address topics highly ranked by the NSF CI Community. These include: 

  • HPC security
  • AI in cybersecurity:  Practical use in operational security and/or  balancing automation and oversight
  • Network security and defense
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Staying on top of emerging threats (how-to guide)
  • Pros and cons of federal, academic, and private research funding
  • Digital forensics and incident response (case studies)
  • Zero-trust architecture implementation
  • Security of research IOT
  • Adjusting your cybersecurity program during cuts

More detail and guidance on submitting proposals can be found here:

The deadline for plenary, workshop, training, BoF, and project meeting submissions is Monday June 30th. 

Poster session submissions are due September 5th. TLP: RED submissions are due October 10th. 

Thank you on behalf of the Program and Organizing Committees. We look forward to receiving your proposals and hope to see you in October in Boulder!

-- 
Jeannette M. Dopheide
Staff Education, Outreach, and Training Coordinator
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Cimmer, Diana

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Jun 23, 2025, 9:26:36 AMJun 23
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Hello Community,

 

This is a friendly reminder that the Call for Proposals (CFP) will close on Monday, June 30th.

 

It is our pleasure to announce that the 2025 NSF Cybersecurity Summit (Oct 20-23, Boulder) Call for Participation is now open! The Summit Program Committee seeks proposals for:

 

  • Plenary presentations and Panel talks
  • Workshops and Trainings
  • Birds of a Feather (BoFs) and Project meetings
  • Poster session
  • TLP:RED talks 

 

Multiple submissions are allowed, but only one may be accepted to allow for a variety of speakers. First-time presenters are encouraged to submit a proposal!

 

We welcome your proposals relevant to a broad range of topics related to the operational cybersecurity of NSF cyberinfrastructure and programs.  However, we encourage proposals that address topics highly ranked by the NSF CI Community. These include: 

 

  • HPC security
  • AI in cybersecurity:  Practical use in operational security and/or  balancing automation and oversight
  • Network security and defense
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Staying on top of emerging threats (how-to guide)
  • Pros and cons of federal, academic, and private research funding
  • Digital forensics and incident response (case studies)
  • Zero-trust architecture implementation
  • Security of research IOT
  • Adjusting your cybersecurity program during cuts

 

More details and guidance on submitting proposals can be found here:

 

The deadline for plenary, workshop, training, BoF, and project meeting submissions is Monday, June 30th. 

Cimmer, Diana

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Jun 27, 2025, 8:44:31 AMJun 27
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Hello Community,

 

This is a reminder that the Call for Proposals (CFP) deadline is approaching. If you have not submitted a proposal, you have until Monday, June 30th.

Dopheide, Jeannette M

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Jun 30, 2025, 1:48:42 PMJun 30
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Hello Trusted CI Community, 

We have decided to extend the call for proposal deadline one week: If you have not submitted a proposal, you have until Monday, July 7th.

 

Poster session submissions are due September 5th. TLP: RED submissions are due October 10th. 

 

 

It is our pleasure to announce that the 2025 NSF Cybersecurity Summit (Oct 20-23, Boulder) Call for Participation is now open! The Summit Program Committee seeks proposals for:

 

  • Plenary presentations and Panel talks
  • Workshops and Trainings
  • Birds of a Feather (BoFs) and Project meetings
  • Poster session
  • TLP:RED talks 

 

Multiple submissions are allowed, but only one may be accepted to allow for a variety of speakers. First-time presenters are encouraged to submit a proposal!

 

We welcome your proposals relevant to a broad range of topics related to the operational cybersecurity of NSF cyberinfrastructure and programs.  However, we encourage proposals that address topics highly ranked by the NSF CI Community. These include: 

 

  • HPC security
  • AI in cybersecurity:  Practical use in operational security and/or  balancing automation and oversight
  • Network security and defense
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Staying on top of emerging threats (how-to guide)
  • Pros and cons of federal, academic, and private research funding
  • Digital forensics and incident response (case studies)
  • Zero-trust architecture implementation
  • Security of research IOT
  • Adjusting your cybersecurity program during cuts

 

More details and guidance on submitting proposals can be found here:

https://www.trustedci.org/2025-cfp 

 

The deadline for plenary, workshop, training, BoF, and project meeting submissions is Monday, July 7th. 

 

Poster session submissions are due September 5th. TLP: RED submissions are due October 10th. 

 

Thank you on behalf of the Program and Organizing Committees. We look forward to receiving your proposals and hope to see you in October in Boulder!

 

 

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Cimmer, Diana

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Jul 7, 2025, 8:28:47 AMJul 7
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Reminder: Today is the deadline to submit your Call for Proposals.

Cimmer, Diana

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Jul 28, 2025, 8:27:44 AMJul 28
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The Summit Program Committee seeks posters and TLP:RED talks for the 2025 NSF Cybersecurity Summit (Oct 20-23, Boulder).

 

  • Poster session
  • TLP:RED talks 

More details and guidance on submitting proposals can be found here:

https://www.trustedci.org/2025-cfp 

 

Poster session submissions are due September 5th. TLP: RED submissions are due October 10th. 

 

 

  • The poster session is an opportunity to disseminate your work with Summit attendees, receive helpful feedback, and engage others who are interested in the same subject. Details on shipping posters will be provided upon acceptance.
  • Submission deadline: Friday, August 29
  • To propose a poster, complete this form:
    https://forms.gle/5LchJiakoj9D3pLEA 
  • Notification of Acceptance: Friday, September 5th

The purpose of these talks is to collectively enhance situational awareness and better understand the evolving threat landscape while also strengthening collaboration and trust in the NSF CI Community.

TLP:RED CISA Description

When should it be used? Sources may use TLP:RED when information cannot be effectively acted upon without significant risk for the privacy, reputation, or operations of the organizations involved. For the eyes and ears of individual recipients only, no further.

How should it be shared? Recipients may not share TLP:RED information with any parties outside of the specific exchange, meeting, or conversation in which it was originally disclosed. In the context of a meeting, for example, TLP:RED information is limited to those present at the meeting. In most circumstances, TLP:RED should be exchanged verbally or in person.

Submission deadline: Friday, October 3rd

To propose a TLP:RED Talk, complete this form: 
https://forms.gle/sqXTLhoFJP7n6AP57 

Notification of Acceptance: Friday, October 10th

 

Thank you on behalf of the Program and Organizing Committees. We look forward to seeing you in October in Boulder!

 

 

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