
3CSv Conference Series
Session Interest Form
The 3CS Virtual (3CSv) Conference Series Session Interest Form is designed to gather participant input on the conference sessions that you are most interested in attending. Your responses will help us tailor session scheduling, allocate appropriate space and resources, and ensure the program reflects the needs and priorities of our attendees. Please review the session options carefully and indicate the topics that best align with your interests and goals. Your feedback is an essential part of creating a valuable and engaging conference experience.
Workshop Dates: 1:00pm- 6:00pm Eastern Time
- February 20, 2026
- April 17, 2026
- June 19, 2026
- August 21, 2026
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Conference Series Sessions
Why Cybersecurity Talent Struggles to Land Entry-Level Roles?
This session explores the real-world barriers that prevent qualified entry-level cybersecurity professionals from being hired — despite certifications, degrees, or hands-on lab experience.
Post-Quantum Crypto-Agility: A strategic roadmap to secure your business today
This session introduces a practical solution: the Crypto-Agility Maturity Model. This model provides a structured, phased roadmap for organizations to transition from vulnerable cryptographic systems to quantum-safe alternatives
CMMC: Where To Begin?
A clear, easy-to-understand approach to support comprehension and application for small businesses in the Defense Industrial Base.
An Open Dialogue on AI and Consumer-Based IoT
Facilitation of an open discussion/dialogue on AI (AGI/ANI/ASI) and it's potential impact, positively &/or negatively, upon consumer-based IoT systems and devices.
Prompted to Attack: Inside the Hacker’s AI Playbook
Explore how attackers use generative AI, we use for defense, for phishing, prompt injection, and more. Step into the adversary’s mindset to expose risks and strengthen defenses through this dialogue session.
Building Experience Through Scenario Based Hands On Cyber Security
Shift from slides/lectures/publisher point-click to scenario based open learning through applied tools and techniques
LaTeX Essentials: Enhance Your Writing and Publishing Skills
LaTeX Essentials is a workshop designed to introduce participants to the essential skills needed for creating professional academic documents using LaTeX. In this hands-on session, attendees will learn how to set up basic LaTeX doc.
Open-Source SOC System Showcase
Demonstrate the capabilities of open-source SOC tools using a virtual environment. Content will include Wazuh SIEM, TheHive Case Management & Incident Response, and VirusTotal.
Using Cyber Competitions to Bridge the Gap from Curriculum to Careers
Share best practices for educators to utilize cyber competitions with their students to build technical skills and demonstrate job-readiness to employers.