Call for Presentations
The primary
objective and purpose of the Canadian Technical Security Conference
(CTSC) is to provide high-quality professional development and
networking opportunity for Technical Security (TS) professionals across
Canada and abroad.
Our
three (3)
day, single seminar track format provides a self-directed, learning
opportunity with a wide variety of informative technical and
non-technical presentations, interactive expert panel forums, and an
impressive range of TSCM industry related Exhibitors.
Professional
Development presentations, designed to transcend all aspects of the
TSCM industry with a focus on current and emerging technology, best
recommended practices, and challenges facing TSCM practitioners and
others who are responsible for a variety of Technical Security (TS)
functions within their respective organizations.
Presentations
may be designed and developed for any level of experience, from the fundamental
basics,
to intermediate, and advanced presentation topics.
Share your extensive experience and knowledge
with your peers by submitting a presentation proposal for the 5th
annual Technical Security Conference (CTSC).
Submit your presentation proposal today for this
unique and important opportunity and help shape the CTSC 2010 into a
significant and meaningful event.
Submitting Your Presentation
All submissions are
to be made electronically and are then reviewed immediately following the
deadline of submissions for this years event.
Notifications will be
sent directly to the email address listed for the speaker.
Basic Demographics
CTSC participants are primarily TSCM
professionals from the private sector, government, military,
consultants, engineers, and law enforcement professionals.
Past CTSC events
have commanded an impressive list of
participants from across Canada and internationally.
Submission Deadline
It is
strongly recommended your initial interest and actual submissions as
requested be forwarded to the CTSC 2010 Committee as early as possible
(today is a good day)!
Speaker and Presenter information is required so
that the CTSC Committee will have the necessary time to complete the
conference agenda, marketing materials and to allow us to promote the conference
properly.
Please contact us with your interest as soon as
possible.
Submission Guidelines
We offer the following basic
submission guidelines to assist speakers and presenters.
All submissions must be
forwarded to the CTSC 2010 committee at
Paul Turner by the posted
submission deadline.
- Presentations must be submitted and delivered in
English. During future conferences it may be possible to provide
simultaneous translation services for languages other than English.
- Presentations should describe and be based on
the presenters original work.
- An individual may submit one (1) or more
presentations for consideration.
- An individual may submit more than one (1)
presentation to be delivered during multiple sessions, however, the
presentations must not be the same.
Presentation Requirements
The
CTSC committee requires the following details to be submitted along
with the presentation abstract.
- Personal BIO
(150 words or less)
- Title of the
Presentation
- Brief
Description of the Presentation (75 words)
- Professional
Development Level (Fundamental, Intermediate, Advanced)
- Session
Delivery Time Requirement (60 / 120) / 180 minutes)
- Presentation
Summary (50 words)
- Presentation
Abstract Text (limited to 250 words)
- Presentation
Equipment Required: Laptop, LCD Data Projector, DVD, VHS, Audio
Capability (Speakers)
- Please submit your proposal in Microsoft Word
or Adobe (PDF)
file format (if possible) or contact the CTSC for other acceptable
file formats and submit via email to
Paul Turner or review.

The CTSC addresses the very latest
information on security strategies and best recommended practices,
critical and emerging issues, and cutting-edge technologies.
If you
have something innovative to share, this is the ideal forum to
address a dedicated and high motivated audience.
Presentations must be of a technical (or
relevant non-technical) subject matter or nature and relevant to
TSCM and Technical Security (TS) practitioners.
Speakers and
Presenters are reminded to avoid a sales pitch for any specific product or service
during any of the professional development seminars or workshops,
unless the session is approved as a product demonstration.
It is important for presenters to contact the
CTSC 2010 event committee as soon as possible to facilitate topic and
schedule development.
This event provides an excellent opportunity
to pass along important technical security issues and emerging
threats and countermeasures to like minded industry professionals.
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