Digital forensics incident response
From: SANS DFIR (@sansforensics)
The Call for Papers for the SANS DFIR Summit Prague 2026 is closing soon. Solved a case others could learn from? Built a technique that actually works? Take the stage. Get your work seen by Europe’s DFIR community. Submit by April 20: https://t.co/qjbCK4YzZG https://t.co/1EM1coXUUV
Suggested angles
Share a specific case study where traditional DFIR approaches failed and a novel technique you developed successfully recovered evidence or accelerated incident resolution—Prague's audience will want to know what worked in real conditions, not theory
Position your submission around a practical tool, process, or methodology that addresses a gap in current DFIR workflows that European organizations are encountering—frame it as 'what we learned from X investigations that changed how we approach Y'
Highlight lessons from cases involving European-specific challenges (GDPR compliance during forensics, cross-border incident response complications, regional malware variants)—this audience will prioritize speakers who understand their operational constraints
Lead with the specific problem your case or technique solved (not the technique itself), then mention the April 20 deadline to create urgency around submitting to a regionally-focused audience.
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