Linux Security Summit North America CFP deadline nears March 15

With four days left as of March 11, the Linux Foundation urges submissions for the Linux Security Summit North America (May 21-22, Minneapolis), as the call for proposals closes March 15 at 11:59 PM CDT. This follows the initial opening last month, offering a key platform to discuss Linux security in the open source community.

Organizers from the Linux Foundation remind experts that speaking proposals for the Linux Security Summit North America, set for May 21-22 in Minneapolis, are due by March 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM CDT. Announced earlier this month with only four days remaining from March 11, this update emphasizes the urgency for contributions.

The summit gathers the global open source community to tackle Linux security challenges. The Linux Foundation stated: "Don't miss this chance to share your insights on #Linux security challenges with the global #OpenSource community."

Building on the call opened last month, the event highlights critical topics in securing open source environments, encouraging worldwide participation.

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Following earlier reminders, the Linux Foundation issued a final call on March 14 for proposals to the Linux Security Summit North America (May 21-22, Minneapolis), due by March 15, 2026, at 11:59 PM CDT. Experts are urged to submit on Linux security topics via events.linuxfoundation.org.

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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 is encouraging eligible developers and community members to apply for travel funding to attend the MCP Dev Summit North America 2026. Applications for the Linux Foundation Travel Fund close on February 16. The fund covers essential travel costs for the event.

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The Linux Foundation has announced the return of OSSummit Korea to Seoul on August 11-12. Organizers are seeking submissions for talks on topics including Linux, embedded systems, and open AI. Proposals must be submitted by April 26.

Following its February call for proposals, the Linux Foundation has detailed its Linux kernel track at Open Source Summit India in Mumbai on June 16-17. Aimed at developers and maintainers, the track features deep technical dives into the kernel. Registration is now open.

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The Linux Foundation has announced that the HPSFcon conference is set to start in three days in Chicago. The event will bring together the high performance software community for five days of technical sessions and collaboration. It runs from March 16 to 20.

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