The Linux Foundation has issued a call for papers for the Linux Security Summit North America 2026, inviting experts to share insights on Linux security topics. The submission deadline is March 8. Sessions will cover areas such as access control, hardware security, and supply chain protection.
The Linux Foundation announced on February 18, 2026, via social media that it is accepting proposals for the Linux Security Summit North America 2026. The event aims to gather expertise on various aspects of Linux security, with organizers encouraging submissions on topics including access control, hardware security, and supply chain protection.
"Got insights on #Linux security? #LinuxSecuritySummit North America is the place to share them!" the foundation stated in its post. Interested participants can submit their proposals through the official call for papers page, with the deadline set for March 8, 2026.
This summit provides a platform for professionals to contribute to discussions on securing Linux systems amid evolving threats. The Linux Foundation, a key player in open-source development, hosts such events to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing in the technology community.
For more details and to submit, visit the CFP link provided by the foundation.