Our Call For Presenters (CFP) for our 2025 event is now open, and will be accepting submissions through the end of March. Whether you’re an experienced speaker or looking to present for the first time, we’d love to hear from you and have you share your expertise with the Western New York technology community!
CFP Link: https://sessionize.com/bsides-buffalo-2025
There are four distinct tracks accepting submissions, as outlined below:
General – This is the track for typical technical or security-related
talks. Sessions are fifty minutes long, including Q&A at the end.
If your talk doesn’t fit in any of the other categories it should go in
General.
Lightning Talk – These are shorter talks on technical or security
topics. Twenty minutes, including Q&A. If you’re interested in
presenting on a niche or specific topic, or if you’re a first-time
speaker getting your feet wet, this might be a good fit for your
submission.
Hacking is Art – This track is for people working at the intersection
of technology and art, making cool stuff with free, open source, or
repurposed resources. Past topics have included 3d printing, open source
graphics software, and using technology to aid in academic research.
Sessions are fifty minutes long, including Q&A at the end.
Introsec – We get a lot of attendees who are new to the field or considering making a career change, and they could use some instruction in the fundamentals. If you have a talk on how to get started in CTFs, or how to build a home lab, or how to get started with learning cloud security, this would be the place to put it. Sessions are fifty minutes long, including Q&A at the end.
So there you have it — we’re looking for talks from a variety of
speakers, aimed at a variety of audiences. We want to hear what you have
to say, and hope that you submit something to present in June.
As always, speakers receive our undying gratitude, a free ticket to the conference, and some awesome speaker-only swag.