LTDH25 - Call for Papers
We want you to make the most of Le Tour Du Hack 2025 by submitting to our Call for Papers.
#LTDH25 will be on 10th and 11th of May consisting of a day of conference talks, followed by a second day of CTFs.

The educational ethos that has always underpinned Le Tour Du Hack will carry over to this conference. Additionally, we will be providing feedback to all applicants! Speakers of all level experience are welcome and we will have some extra support available those with less of it.

We are looking for original conference talks showcasing compelling research, fascinating experiences, interesting findings or unique perspectives.

Talks must be of the presenter’s own creation, plagiarism will not be tolerated. Additionally, talks must abide by the Berlin Code of Conduct.

You have until Sunday 20th April to submit your application.

Note:
If you need to know if your talk has been accepted before the closing date above, then make sure your submission is in before Friday 11th April, or contact our email address below.

Please do not hesitate to email team@enusec.org with any question/inquiries.

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Full name *
What is your T-Shirt size?
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Any food allergies?
Email Address *
Xitter Handle - or alternative (specify) for shoutouts
Alternative Method of Contact (specify) - this is in case we need to reach out to you if there's been longs periods of unresponsiveness. *
Are you a student? *
Institution/Organisation *
How experienced/confident are you as a speaker? (i.e. the lower on the scale the more support required) *
Not at all
Very well-versed
Talk Title *
Talk Abstract ( <200 words) *
How technical is your talk? *
I could explain this to a first year student
PhD thesis defense
Desired Time Slot *
Are you able to deliver the talk in person, or will it be online? *
Are you ok with your talk being recorded? (Whether in person or online) *
Personal Bio (<100 words)
A little about yourself
Anything else we need to know?
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