Submit your paper/talk for GenCys 

 

Opens 12:00 am

May 2, 2025

 

Call closes at 12:00 pm 

 June 30, 2025 

 

Topics Covered: 

Technical Talks (30 minutes) 

 

Technical Talks 

Technical Talks are designed for security researchers who want to share their work with both peers and a high-level audience. We welcome experts with specialized knowledge in breaking security across any domain to present their skills, tools, and experiences. Whether you focus on software, hardware, or emerging technologies, this is your platform to showcase cutting-edge research and innovative techniques. 

 

Topics of Interest for GenCys (not limited to) 

 

  • AI-Powered Attack Simulations 
  • Adversarial AI Attacks 
  • Deepfake Security Risks 
  • GenAI in Social Engineering 
  • LLM-Based Malware & Defense 
  • Automated Exploit Generation with AI 
  • AI-Augmented Penetration Testing 
  • Hallucination-Based Cyber Threats 
  • GenAI in Threat Intelligence 
  • Defending Against AI-Powered Bots 
  • AI-Assisted Reverse Engineering 
  • AI in Cloud Security Threats 
  • Automated Phishing with AI 
  • AI-Powered Zero-Day Discovery 
  • Weaponization of AI in Cyber Warfare 
  • AI-Generated Code Risks 
  • Neural Network Backdoors 
  • Red Teaming AI Systems 
  • AI-Powered Incident Response 
  • Autonomous AI Hacking Agents 

 

CFP Guidelines 

Speakers and presenters should avoid submitting talks that focus on specific companies or products. Workshops or speeches that rely solely on commercial products will not be accepted; however, free or evaluation versions may be used for demonstrations. All workshops and talks must be technically sound, ensuring high-quality content. Workshops are strongly encouraged to include hands-on exercises to enhance engagement. If a talk has multiple speakers, only one will be eligible for the provided benefits. 

 

SPEAKER BENEFITS: 

Certificate of appreciation

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