Linux Foundation opens call for proposals for security summit

The Linux Foundation has announced that the call for proposals is now open for the Linux Security Summit North America. The event is scheduled for May 21-22, focusing on securing the Linux ecosystem. Submissions must be made by March 8.

The Linux Foundation, a key organization in open-source software development, has launched the call for proposals for its upcoming Linux Security Summit North America. This initiative invites experts to contribute talks and sessions on critical aspects of Linux security.

Set to take place on May 21-22, the summit aims to gather professionals to discuss strategies for protecting the Linux ecosystem. Potential topics highlighted include access control, cryptography, containers, and additional related areas. Participants are encouraged to share their expertise to advance security practices in this vital technology space.

Interested individuals and organizations have until March 8 to submit their proposals through the official portal. The event underscores the ongoing importance of bolstering security in Linux-based systems, which power much of the world's computing infrastructure. For more details and to submit, visit the Linux Foundation's event page.

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