Administrivia: DeepSec/DeepINTEL/ROOTS Speaker Benefits extended to 2021

René Pfeiffer/ July 8, 2020/ Call for Papers, Conference

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Letter_of_Synesius_to_Hypatia_b2.jpgThe Call for Papers of DeepSec, DeepINTEL, and ROOTS have a deadline. DeepSec and DeepINTEL have set he first deadline to 31 July 2020. We will accept submissions after this date, but everyone who submitted before the deadline will be reviewed first. Since all speakers are entitled to benefits which depend on their presence at the conference we decided to extend these offers. If you submit your presentation for the 2020 events and cannot attend, then all benefits such as entry to the conference, travel cost reimbursement, our famous speaker’s dinner, your stay at the hotel, and everything else will stay valid until DeepSec 2021. The only condition is that your content must be presented (either virtually or by proxy).

The offer is valid for DeepSec and ROOTS. DeepINTEL is a special case, because our security intelligence event relies on direct conversation. You will still get some of the benefits if you submit. We intend to address any difficulties for speakers getting to Vienna in November.

So if you are worried about travel and attending the conference, we hope to give you something in return. We have similar plans for attendees and will publish them as soon as we have worked out the details. Meanwhile don’t forget about submitting content. If you have research results, please submit them. The same goes for your idea that needs collaboration with others. Use our CfP manager form and submit your presentation.

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About René Pfeiffer

System administrator, lecturer, hacker, security consultant, technical writer and DeepSec organisation team member. Has done some particle physics, too. Prefers encrypted messages for the sake of admiring the mathematical algorithms at work.