WiCyS 2025 Call for Presenters Webinar with Dr. Ambareen Siraj

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Dr. Ambareen Suraj, Lynn Dohm, Meghan Jacquot, Diana Kelley, Laura Malave, Tolu Onireti, Rebecca Clark, Dalal Alharthi

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Join WiCyS Founder and Program Chair Dr. Ambareen Siraj for an exclusive webinar on the WiCyS 2025 Call for Presenters. Discover HOW and WHY to submit a proposal for the highly anticipated 2025 in-person and virtual WiCyS conferences. In this webinar, Dr. Siraj outlines the benefits of contributing to the WiCyS 2025 conference and guides you through the proposal submission process. The WiCyS 2025 Call For Participation offers a unique opportunity to actively engage with the cybersecurity community through speaking engagements, scholarships and awards. Submit multiple proposals across various categories and tracks to enhance the learning experience for all conference attendees. Whether it's a workshop, lightning talk, presentation, birds-of-a-feather session, panel or student research poster, we welcome contributions from both WiCyS members and non-members. Your involvement is key to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment that will inspire and empower the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Don't miss your chance to shape the future of cybersecurity—visit https://www.wicys.org/events/wicys-2025/call-for-presenter/ to submit your proposal today! *Student attendance at WiCyS is by invitation only and can be secured in one of three ways. The most common method is through a scholarship invitation, with applications due by November 4, 2024, 5:00 pm CT. Alternatively, a select group of 30 students will be invited if their poster submissions are accepted for presentation. Finally, a limited number of invitations are available to students from paid sponsoring schools, with the number of invitations determined by the school's sponsorship level.
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