Submission Deadline: Rolling; we expect most of the schedule to be done by mid-February. A short submission is better than a late submission.
Theme: Agent Army - Digital crime from the perspective of genAI or graphs in production. As before, we encourage both cybersecurity topics and broader digital crime domains like fraud & misinfo. We likewise always invite a small number of leaders from underlying deep technology areas like hardware, AI, and building trustworthy AI systems. The goal is encouraging a stimulating experience for participants at the edge of what is practical. Check the talks from recent years for a sense:
https://graphtheplanet.com/.
Format: As in past years, this is an all-day event. We curate a mix of keynotes (30-40min), practitioner and researcher talks (20-25min), senior panels, and hands-on startup demo stations. Talks include time for audience Q&A, typically 5-10min. Unless specifically requested by speakers, talks will be recorded and shared online. Most importantly, we build in a lot of time throughout the day for participants to compare notes with both one another and the speakers. In addition to catering throughout the day, there will be an evening speakers dinner.
Audience: Senior technologists and subject matter experts. Speakers and attendees historically include a mix of leaders in data-intensive investigation methodology, from CEOs, CTOs, CISOs, and Chief Data Scientists, to FAANG practitioners, senior analysts, lead architects, team leads, to professors and researchers, to creators of databases and AI libraries.
Please note that while this is a free event, it is selectively curated and with intentionally limited capacity. Attendance is by a formal invitation following your registration of interest here. Speakers may be able to invite a small number of attendees on a case-by-case basis.