The call for presentations (CFP) for RVAsec 3 is CLOSED!
*************************************************************
CFP deadline is Friday, February 14th, 2014 at 11:59 PM Eastern!
RVAsec 3
June 5-6th, 2014
Richmond, VA, on the Virginia Commonwealth University campus
RVAsec is a Richmond, VA based security convention that brings top industry speakers to the midatlantic region. In its second year, RVAsec 2013 attracted 265 security professionals from across the country. For 2014, the conference is a two day and dual-track format, with a mixed focus on technical and management/business presentations.
All talks must be 55 minutes in length, and submissions will need to select from one of two tracks:
- Business
- Technical
The following types of presentations will not be accepted:
- Sales or marketing for companies or products
- CFP submissions from in-house or agency PR/marketing professionals
- Talks which do not offer new insight or perspective
RVAsec will hold no copyright on presentation content, but all speakers will be required to provide approval to post slides and video recordings of the talk on the RVAsec or other web sites.
Speaker Perks
- Free admission to RVAsec
- Invitation to the RVAsec speaker party
- RVAsec T-shirt, badge & attendee swag bag
- One 50% off pass for a friend or co-worker
- Fame and glory, internet style!
- Opportunity to be the recipient of the RVAsec “STFU” sign
RVAsec has a limited travel budget, but speakers who request travel
assistance may be eligible for:
- Travel allotment up to $300
- 3 nights hotel at the Crowne Plaza Richmond Downtown
Click here to submit a talk to the CFP now!
If you are interested in running a training class on June 4th, please email us at info@rvasec.com with the following information:
1) Title Of Class
2) Overview of Class
3) Instructor
4) Instructor Bio
5) Class Size
6) Student Prerequisites:
7) Proposed Cost / Amount Required Per Student:
about rvasec
-
Recent Posts
- RVAsec 14 Video: Kyle King – AI: Who’s watching whom?
- RVAsec 14 Video: Christina Johns – Look Ma, No IDA! Malware Analysis Without Reverse Engineering
- RVAsec 14 Video: Dan Holden – CISO Of 2030 (a sequel of CISO of 2025)
- RVAsec 14 Video: Ben Haynes – Why There is No Casino Night at RVAsec This Year (Sorry)
- RVAsec 14 Video: Olivia Gallucci – Unlocking macOS Internals: A Beginner’s Guide to Apple’s Open Source Code