Call for Presentations
SAFE NL provides a forum for researchers, practitioners, and implementors from research institutions, industry and government agencies to exchange ideas on the state of the art in security technology, current and novel application areas of this technology, and on the requirements for effective deployment of secure systems.To this end, SAFE-NL organises informal one-day workshops on the state of affairs in security research, applications, and deployment in the Netherlands.
We are soliciting proposals for presentations to be held at the next SAFE-NL workshop, from business/industry, academia, government and others. Presentations on any topic related to security and cryptography fall within scope of the workshop and will be considered for presentation by the program committee. We should stress the purpose of the workshop is to exchange ideas and experiences; sales-pitches will be rejected outright. When giving your presentation, a one slide introduction of your company will be appreciated though.
Presentations should expose some new idea, insight or experience, and explain it to a wider audience. When submitting a proposal and preparing a presentation, keep in mind that the audience is broad, and includes academic scientists, business professionals, civil servants, and others. The slides of the presentations should be provided to the SAFE-NL workshop organisers in electronic format, for inclusion on the SAFE-NL website.
Presentations should be 35 minutes long, allowing for at least 5 minutes of questions and answers. The proposal should contain:
- the name and affiliation of the person giving the presentation,
- the title of the presentation, and
- a brief (half page) abstract of what the presentation is about.
Proposals can be sent to
Jaap-Henk Hoepman
(
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at any time.
Proposals submitted before the deadline of the next upcoming workshop will be considered for presentation at that workshop. Note that workshops may focus on a certain topic. Be sure to check the corresponding call for presentations for details. The proposals will be reviewed by the program committee and all submitters will be notified of the decision a few weeks before the actual workshop. Proposals may be rejected because they are out of scope, are of insufficient quality or simply because there were too many good quality proposals. Also, high quality proposals may be kept for future workshops, because the topic would not fit the other presentations in the program very well. This will be discussed with the proposers on an individual basis.
We look forward to your contributions!
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