Next FOSDEM [1] will, again, have a security devroom, this time on the topic of "Security and Privacy in modern software". We'd like to invite submissions of talks and presentations from developers, security researchers and other interested representatives of open source and free software and hardware projects. This is the call for talks and presentations that will take place in the Security devroom at FOSDEM 2016. Our topic this year:Cryptography has been the foundation of modern crypto software, however, it is only a small fraction of the technology required to achieve security and privacy for users. Thus this year's topic is to focus on the other parts that make software secure: usability, the protection against side-channels, message length analysis, fingerprinting, secure coding practices, code review processes etc. We welcome presentations of security software and hardware which take into account these factors, and presentations that analyze other's solutions. For up-to-date submission and event information: https://github.com/security-devroom/fosdem-2016 The security devroom will be held on Sunday 31st of January 2016 in Brussels, Belgium at ULB. Feel free to forward this announcement to any relevant FOSS project mailing list. [1] https://fosdem.org/2016/[2] https://github.com/security-devroom/fosdem-2016 [2] https://github.com/security-devroom/fosdem-2016 -- security mailing list security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/security