The goal of Internet Day SF is to provide training and thought leadership around any and all aspects of the Internet.
This time, we are virtual only. We will go live with the material on May 29th.
This event is a partnership between the Internet Society San Francisco Bay Area Chapter and SF Bay ACM.
We are looking for both training and thought leadership presentations in support of the Internet.
Send the following to operations@sfbayisoc.org :
You must share a single document with all the steps needed to replicate the work. Markdown is ideal and preferred. We know not all devices may be readily available, such as quantum computers, but if you have the steps, someone might be able to try them one day. This is also required by May 20th.
If you are presenting on topics such as regulations, you must provide links in advance so others can read about them before the event. This is also required by May 20th.
We are open to all levels of talks. For example, if you just learned a new packet-sniffing technique in class, share it. If you want to show people how to be safer on a social application, please do. Internet of Things with AI? We are for it.
If you have any questions, please DM me. Thank you for your time!
Ronald Petty
Chair - Internet Society San Francisco
Chair - SF Bay ACM