Last Call - Submit Your Proposal for the 2025 OpenSSL Conference in Prague
NEWARK, Del., June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The OpenSSL Corporation and the OpenSSL Foundation are organising the OpenSSL Conference 2025, taking place from October 7 to 9, 2025, in Prague, Czech Republic, at the Vienna House by Wyndham Diplomat Prague. This landmark event will bring together a global community of cryptography experts, legal professionals, developers, and open-source contributors for three days of in-depth discussions, technical insights, and cross-disciplinary networking.
With four focused tracks covering real-world deployment, emerging threats, governance, and innovation in cryptography, the OpenSSL Conference offers a platform for impactful knowledge exchange. Organisers are seeking submissions from all areas of cryptography, whether it is academia, industry, or open source. Share original research, case studies, or practical insights.
Join industry leaders on stage, such as:
Rob Duhart, Senior VP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Krishna Narayanaswamy, Founder & CTO of Netskope
Peter Schmidberger and Dragan Zuvic of Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Jason Lawlor, President, Lightship Security Inc.
Hayden Delaney, Partner, Thomson Geer Lawyers
Stephen Farrell, Researcher at Trinity College Dublin
Tanja Lange, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Last Call for Papers!
Submit your proposal by the end of June 2025 to help shape the agenda of this inaugural conference.
Submit Your Proposal Now
"The first-ever OpenSSL Conference brings our global community together to shape the future of open-source security. With four focused tracks and unique evening events in Prague, it is a chance to learn, connect, and celebrate the impact of the OpenSSL Library." - Tim Hudson, President, OpenSSL Corporation
"The OpenSSL Conference will be a unique opportunity to meet up with and hear speakers from a broad array of backgrounds who are experts in the cryptography and security field. This Conference is ideal for a wide range of professionals and open source enthusiasts alike." - Matt Caswell, President, OpenSSL Foundation
For more details and information, visit the OpenSSL Conference web or email us at info@openssl-conference.org.
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