Call for Presentations
Invitation to Share Your Expertise in Enabling Secure Collaboration and Implementing Cybersecurity Strategies Between Industry and Governments
The Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program (TSCP) invites you to submit a speaking session at the only event this year designed to provide the information and tools to help tackle secure collaboration and interoperability issues: the TSCP Secure Collaboration Conference and EXPO on October 12 & 13, 2011 in The Hague, Netherlands.
Hosted by The Netherlands Ministry of Defence, the conference will gather an unprecedented calibre of security leaders from government agencies, military departments, intelligence operatives and aerospace / defence and technology companies. Each will provide their own insights and experiences within critical areas of secure collaboration and interoperability, including information exchange, document labelling, Computer Intelligence and Security (CIS), cloud computing, and secure email encryption and much more.
Now is the time to think beyond traditional cybersecurity measures, and take a leadership approach to secure collaboration and interoperability. We formally invite you to propose a speaking session at our event.
Topics
- Hear why TSCP members from both governments and industry have teamed to meet the challenges of secure information in the face of today's cyber threats.
- Experience live demonstrations of the secure collaboration capabilities that TSCP has developed in its on-going efforts to establish unified specifications at the highest levels of assurance within the public and private sector.
- Discuss and debate your secure collaboration and information sharing ideas with fellow attendees and subject matter experts – the last Expo had over 200 delegates in attendance.
Now is the time to think beyond traditional cybersecurity measures, and take a leadership approach to secure collaboration and interoperability. We formally invite you to propose a speaking session at our event.
Call for Presentations Logistics
Sessions will be 40 minutes in length, including Q&A. A strong emphasis should be placed on the explanation and demonstration of real-world applications of cybersecurity challenges and ideas. A Presentation Selection Committee will evaluate presentations based on mastery and depth of cybersecurity, real-world applicability and freshness of thought and perspective. If you would like to submit a proposal to present at this year's conference, please email the following to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
- Subject line: TSCP The Hague Conference Presentation Proposal
- Your name, title and organization
- 10-word (max) title (in uppercase)
- 50-word Summary (will be used in the program if presentation is accepted and scheduled)
- 500-word (max) Description (used for reviewing the presentation proposal)
- Your first and second choice of conference track (The Business Case for Cybersecurity, Real World Inter-Operability, Secure collaboration, or Research)
Key Deadlines and Milestones
- August 05 — Proposals and Bio due
- August 19 — Acceptance decisions made and speakers notified
- August 26 — Agenda finalized
- September 16 – Final Presentation Material needs to be submitted
Don't miss your opportunity to participate in what will be one of the year's seminal IT security events. Submit your proposal now.
For more information about TSCP: http://tscp.org
Sincerely
JP Calderon, TSCP


