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Security Frontiers 2025 invites cybersecurity professionals to present their GenAI projects, real-world use cases, and actionable takeaways. Submit your proposal by February 3, 2025, to join industry leaders in shaping the future of AI in cybersecurity.

We’re gearing up for Security Frontiers 2025, the premier virtual event exploring the intersection of GenAI and cybersecurity. Mark your calendars for March 27, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. PST. This is the event where innovative practitioners come together to share practical knowledge on how to use GenAI to improve cybersecurity defenses. 

The Call for Papers (CFP) is officially open, and we want to hear from you! Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional using large language models (LLMs) to push the frontier of what's possible, this is your chance to share what you've learned with your peers in the cybersecurity community.

What Is Security Frontiers?

Security Frontiers is more than just another cybersecurity conference. It’s a hub for learning, with a focus on practical, actionable solutions that will help attendees build and innovate with GenAI. There’s so many cool projects coming out from cybersecurity professionals who are using LLMs to target pain points in security. 

Last year’s event (Security Frontiers 2024) drew over 100 attendees from around the world and featured sessions from leading minds on cybersecurity and GenAI, such as Daniel Miessler, Caleb Sima, Matthew Adams, and Dylan Williams. The 2024 event set a high bar, but with the current surge of innovative GenAI-driven cybersecurity projects, this year’s event will be even better.

What We’re Looking For

For 2025, we’re seeking lightning sessions that feature real-world projects where you’ve used GenAI or LLMs to address cybersecurity challenges. Each session will run for 15 minutes, followed by a 5-minute Q&A. Here’s what we’re hoping to see:

  • Use cases: What problem did you solve? What did LLMs offer that wasn't possible before?
  • Lessons learned: What lessons did you learn along the way? What worked and what didn't?
  • Tools: Do you have a methodology or toolset to share, and why was it important?
  • What's next: Offer your perspective on the future of AI in cybersecurity.

We’re especially interested in actionable takeaways and content that equips attendees to apply your insights in their own work.

How to Submit

Submitting your proposal is easy. Just fill out the CFP form here.

You’ll be asked to provide a brief overview of your topic, what attendees will learn, and for links to your projects (if any). The deadline for submissions is Monday, February 3, 2025.

Why Present?

Presenting at Security Frontiers 2025 is an opportunity to:

  • Showcase your expertise: Gain visibility among peers, potential collaborators, and industry leaders.
  • Contribute to the community: Help drive the cybersecurity field forward by sharing your knowledge.
  • Expand Your Network: Build connections with like-minded professionals who are expanding the frontiers of cybersecurity.

Join the Movement

At Security Frontiers 2025, we’re creating a space for the brightest minds in cybersecurity to come together and share what works, what doesn’t, and what’s next. Ready to inspire and empower others? Submit your proposal today and help make Security Frontiers 2025 the most impactful event yet. 

Tyson Supasatit
Director of Product Marketing

Tyson Supasatit is Director of Product Marketing at Dropzone AI where he helps cybersecurity defenders understand what is possible with AI agents. Previously, Tyson worked at companies in the supply chain, cloud, endpoint, and network security markets. Connect with Tyson on Mastodon at https://infosec.exchange/@tsupasat