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Conference: October 8, 2021
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CFP closing date: July 25, 2021
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CFP notification to authors: July 31, 2021
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Venue: Budapest, Hungary, MOM Cultural Center (also Streamed Worldwide)
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Email: cfp _!{at}!_ hacktivity.com
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CFP application form: https://forms.gle/99wVqH9dpLRxhDUs7
The Concept of Hacktivity2021
We all know that the pandemic had a radical impact on the world. Traveling is not as easy nowadays as it was before. So we would like to encourage you to submit your talks, even if you are not sure now that you can travel to Budapest for the conference. If you have valuable content, the Program Committee will put it on the schedule, and in case you cannot make it to Hungary in October, your presentation will still be projected at the venue for the audience, and on the online stream as well. In this case, we’ll call you on Zoom after your talk, so you can answer the questions of the audience, may they arise at the venue or at the official chat room of #Hacktivity2021. That is why we will ask every chosen speaker to record their presentations in advance, so we can have a plan B if something bad happens. However, we would be really happy to meet you personally at the conference!
The Hacktivity Crew
The Hacktivity hacking conference brings together the official and alternative representatives of the information security profession with all those interested in the area, in an informal, yet educational, and most of the times highly technical.
Call For Contributions/Speakers
This year we are offering two alternatives: you can either give a presentation as usual or you can give a workshop.
Presentations
This is the business as usual. We require a similar thing as in any other IT security conference CFP. We are accepting presentations from a wide spectrum of IT security topics. It is up to you to apply for a presentation which is in line with the spirit of Hacktivity. We favour presentations with a demo.
Please write your slide deck in English. Your speech can be in English (favoured) or Hungarian.
As a speaker, you can have either a 20 minutes or a 40 minutes slot to present your topic.
Comprehensive workshop
We all know there is a huge difference between seeing and doing. Real knowledge grows from issuing your first command. Therefore, to help visitors start off learning we organize workshops. Comprehensive workshops are 2 hours long courses introducing basic/intermediate IT security skills. Previous years included topics like:
- Burp Extensions
- Malicious PDF analysis
- Basic rootkit techniques
- SQL injections
A comprehensive workshop should meet the following requirements:
- participants should acquire a definite and useful piece of knowledge;
- participants bring their own equipment you should calculate with the diversity;
- a workshop will not have more than 25 attendees;
- it should fit into 60 plus 60 minutes (seeing plus doing) from preparation to takeaways.
- one workshop will be held max. 2 times during the two days
Topics
Here are some topics that we are especially interested in:
- Vulnerabilities at unexpected territories
- Exploit mitigations and their mitigations
- Malware analysis inside or outside the sandbox
- Blue Team techniques / operation
- Big Data / Cloud / APT / any_fancy_buzzword What’s the big deal? Are there any / What are the new threats?
- Extraordinary stories of #FAIL
- Any research which brings something brand new to the security world
These are just examples though, please feel free to submit your talk as long as it fits to the spirit of Hacktivity.
How to apply as a speaker?
Please fill out our CFP application form: https://forms.gle/99wVqH9dpLRxhDUs7
In case the Program Committee accepts your submission, we will get in touch with you to get the Speaker Agreement signed and to finalize every detail of your travel, accommodation & presentation.
Speaker benefits
In 2020 everyone learned the hard way that there is no such thing as certainty regarding personal events and traveling the world. We would be very happy to greet our speakers personally in Budapest at our on-site event, but we also would like to ask them to record their presentations prior to the conference and send them to us, so in case any problem occurs due to the pandemic, we have a plan B to provide the talks to our audience.
Based on the above-mentioned circumstances, this year we can provide a speaker’s dinner on the evening before #Hacktivity2021, a cool limited edition Hacktivity hoodie, and a sightseeing tour the day after the conference for speakers who are traveling to Budapest for #Hacktivity2021 conference. Also, we can provide assistance to speakers in finding proper accommodation.
What we are offering?
- Speakers’ dinner
- In case your employer covers your travel and accommodation expenses, we display its logo on our content sponsor page
- A cool limited edition Hacktivity hoodie
- Conference pass
- Assistance in finding accomodation
- Photo and video documentation of your talk
- Budapest sightseeing tour the day after the conference ends
- Info about you and your presentation on our website
- Promotion via social media
Great travel option
If you have ever considered visiting Hungary, this might be a good opportunity for you to see Budapest, meet the Hungarian IT security community & experience Hungarian hospitality and cuisine as well.
The capital of Hungary is situated along the Danube, in the heart of the Carpathian basin. Hilly Buda, which comprises one-third of the city’s area is located along the right bank of the Danube surrounded by low mountains. Across the river sprawls flat Pest. The geology of Budapest has played a determining role in the city’s life over the course of history. Hot springs breaking through limestone mountains supplying water of 35-76 degrees centigrade gave rise to a flourishing culture of spas in the Roman Age and made Budapest one of the most popular spa cities of Europe.
Copyright
As a speaker or workshop presenter you should accept the following use of your intellectual properties:
Presentations will be recorded and made available on our website.
To the event, a conference paper will be published with presentation/workshop titles and abstracts, the presenters’ bio and their photos. The brochures will be distributed at the registration for all participants of the conference.
Presentations and workshop materials will available on the conference web page after the event in pdf form.
During the presentation, we will take photos and use them in our publications and will be published on our site.
We are not going to use your materials in any other form mentioned above without your prior consent.
Someone you would like to see present? Let us know!
If you are not decided yet on the subject you’d like to present, but know someone who is likely to accept speaking at the event, write to us at
cfp _!{at}!_ hacktivity.com
including that person’s contact info, and we’ll do our best to reach out for him/her!