Linux Security Summit North America CFP closes tonight

The Linux Foundation has issued a final call for speakers at the LinuxSecuritySummit North America, set for May 21-22 in Minneapolis. Submissions must be made by 11:59 PM CDT tonight.

The Linux Foundation announced that the call for papers (CFP) for the LinuxSecuritySummit North America is entering its final hours. The event is scheduled for May 21-22 in Minneapolis, focusing on key security topics such as Linux OS hardening, access control, cryptography, IoT security, and emerging threats. Interested experts are encouraged to submit their proposals to contribute to these critical discussions. The CFP deadline is tonight at 11:59 PM CDT, as stated in the foundation's post published on March 15, 2026.

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