example cfp submission
To help demonstrate the details of what's being looked for in a submission, please take a look at the following example
Email Address *
[email protected]
About You
Speaker Name(s) *
Jim Dandy
Speaker Bio *
Jim Dandy has been fascinated with titles for a whole five minutes, just now. In his day job he works to promote sunbeams and rainbows as part of Cats Without Catnip. In his spare time he enjoys palindrome humor and practices butter sculpture to keep his mind fluid.
Would you like us to publish your social media handle? Help us promote you and your talk!
@twitterHandle or social media contact
Speaker Mentorship Program
Would you like a mentor to help you polish your slides & practice presentation skills?
Yes
Is this your first time presenting at a security conference?
No
About Your Talk
Presentation Title *
Why Talks Need Titles: A Story
Track Preference *
In The Weeds (this is about how technology or software X will make Y possible)
Abstract (less than 100 words) *
Presentations at conferences are in desperate need of titles. Without them, how would we ever know what talks are supposed to be about? I had the most interesting experience trying to submit a talk without a title once... and this is the story about how I quit worrying and learned to embrace the Title. In fact, it's had an amazing impact on my life and that's what this talk is going to be about. Riveting stuff, right?
Presentation Outline (links to draft slides are great too) *
I. Intro: Titles are Interesting
a. This one time... I submitted a talk without a title
b. Nobody knew what it was about
c. That was bad
II. Body
a. So I talked to some people about why titles were important
b. They helped me out... let me tell you how
c. This really helped me to understand the importance of titles
III. Closing
a. Titles helped change my life
b. Presentations should always have a title
c. Thank you and are there any questions?
Has this been presented anywhere else? *
No
If so, when and where?
N/A. This is the first time this talk is being presented
Does your talk include a demo or tool release? *
No
[email protected]
About You
Speaker Name(s) *
Jim Dandy
Speaker Bio *
Jim Dandy has been fascinated with titles for a whole five minutes, just now. In his day job he works to promote sunbeams and rainbows as part of Cats Without Catnip. In his spare time he enjoys palindrome humor and practices butter sculpture to keep his mind fluid.
Would you like us to publish your social media handle? Help us promote you and your talk!
@twitterHandle or social media contact
Speaker Mentorship Program
Would you like a mentor to help you polish your slides & practice presentation skills?
Yes
Is this your first time presenting at a security conference?
No
About Your Talk
Presentation Title *
Why Talks Need Titles: A Story
Track Preference *
In The Weeds (this is about how technology or software X will make Y possible)
Abstract (less than 100 words) *
Presentations at conferences are in desperate need of titles. Without them, how would we ever know what talks are supposed to be about? I had the most interesting experience trying to submit a talk without a title once... and this is the story about how I quit worrying and learned to embrace the Title. In fact, it's had an amazing impact on my life and that's what this talk is going to be about. Riveting stuff, right?
Presentation Outline (links to draft slides are great too) *
I. Intro: Titles are Interesting
a. This one time... I submitted a talk without a title
b. Nobody knew what it was about
c. That was bad
II. Body
a. So I talked to some people about why titles were important
b. They helped me out... let me tell you how
c. This really helped me to understand the importance of titles
III. Closing
a. Titles helped change my life
b. Presentations should always have a title
c. Thank you and are there any questions?
Has this been presented anywhere else? *
No
If so, when and where?
N/A. This is the first time this talk is being presented
Does your talk include a demo or tool release? *
No