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Exciting news! CERT-EU's Annual Conference is back in 2025!

This year's theme: "Never Gonna Breach You Up" – a call to action to better navigate, together, the multipolar, highly volatile world we live in.

Submit your proposal for the Technical Track by 28 April and help us spread the word:

cert.europa.eu/conference/neve

#CERTEU #CyberSecurity #Conference #CallForProposals

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It's really tricky to spread the word about events these days! I don't support corporate social media and you don't get read attention there anyway, mailing lists aren't what they once were, and this event wants to reach people across many patterny disciplines..

Any help spreading the word across all the strange pattern-obsessed communities much appreciated!

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Algorithmic Pattern is a new festival and conference for people curious about the practice and culture of algorithmic pattern-making, across algorithmic music, arts and craft. The first edition will take place both in Sheffield UK and online, during September 2025.
The call for talks/papers is now open, deadline 2nd June - please see our website for details: 2025.algorithmicpattern.org/ca
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*Any* international organization - commercial, nonprofit, volunteer, whatever - that plans to host an event in the USA in the foreseeable future is out of its mind. It simply isn't safe to visit, and expecting your customers, suppliers, clients, or colleagues to put themselves at risk just to get together in person would be incredibly irresponsible.

Yes, I'm looking at you, various free-software / open-source community organizations.

I recently saw an announcement of this year's conference for <X>, and it was in the USA. WTH, people, do you not know what's going on?