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The 44CON 2026 CFP is open

The Call for Papers (CFP) for 44CON 2026 is now open. It will close at midnight on Sunday 31st May 2026.

44CON 2026 will be held on 17th and 18th September 2026 in London, at the same venue as 44CON 2025.

Presentations are 30 minutes long with five minutes for Q&A. Workshops are of flexible length with a minimum of 60 minutes including setup/breakdown time.

  • A presentation on the main track is in front of a large seated audience.
  • A presentation on the workshop track can be more interactive/informal and is with a smaller audience.
  • A workshop is like a mini training course – e.g. take a single executable and show a walkthrough on IDA Pro. Follow through a scenario based workshop e.g an incident response from a management and technical view with the audience etc.

Presentations should be original and of the highest quality in areas such as:

  • Offensive and Defensive Technologies and Techniques
  • LLM and Generative AI technologies.
  • Bugs and Reverse Engineering (finding and fixing)
  • Incident Handling, Forensics and Anti-Forensics
  • Virtualisation, Container and Cloud Computing Security
  • Owning the Enterprise, Infrastructure, Applications, Databases and Client side security
  • Cryptography, Cryptocurrencies, Cryptozoology and other Crypto-fu
  • Embedded/Hardware Hacking and the Internet of Shit(tm)
  • Application and Mobile Security
  • Networking, Comms, Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)
  • Cyberspace, Policing, Law, Interception and Human Rights.

Submissions for talks and workshops can be made through the CFP website now. If you have submitted a talk in the past year, your login still works. If you have presented the same talk elsewhere before 44CON 2026, you must inform the organisers of any changes you intend to make for 44CON 2026. Priority is generally given to new presentations over those presented elsewhere.

For more details check out the CFP page.

Watch videos from previous events (until 2024) on our YouTube channel 44CON TV.

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