EDSC is an annual security conference focusing on embedded systems, hardware, and anything behind the silicon curtain. Embedded systems testing is a rapidly expanding area of the security industry and staying current is important for engineers, researchers, and testers alike. EDSC brings the top thought leaders in the embedded security field together for two days to share knowledge, techniques, and research. http://edsconf.com EDSC goals are to: * Promote a common forum to discuss knowledge and research of embedded security * Accelerate the frontier of new research in the field, and adoption of current research by the industry * Establish a strong community where both researchers and industry professionals can interact on a similar intellectual playing field. Travel and accommodations for a single speaker are paid for by the conference. A dinner for speakers and sponsors will be held the night of November 19th. *When and Where* This year's conference will be held at EM Fine Art in Seattle, providing a unique conference experience in the heart of South Lake Union. The conference is limited to 120 attendees. Training: November 18-19 (Tue, Wen) Conference: November 20-21 (The, Fri) EM Fine Art, 410 Dexter Ave North, Seattle, WA 98109 *Important Dates* This is a list of important dates: * 09/15/2014 – Final day for CFP submissions * 10/01/2014 – Notification of acceptance * 10/15/2014 – Travel booked * 11/18/2014 – Training Day 1 * 11/19/2014 – Training Day 2 & Speaker dinner * 11/20/2014 – Conference day 1 * 11/21/2014 – Conference day 2 *Topics of Interest* This conference is focused on security related research into embedded systems and related technologies. * Embedded devices * Medical devices * Control systems/SCADA * Mobile devices * Hardware components * Related systems * Interconnects (e.g. busses including I2C, SPI, CAN, PCI) * Radios * Memory Systems (ROM, RAM, Flash, Disk) *Call for Papers* All submissions can be submitted online at https://cfp.edsconf.com or you may email your submissions to cfp@edsconf.com. CFP submissions are due by September 1, 2014. Title: Description: Abstract: Why is this talk relevant and interesting? Length of talk slot requested (15/30/60): Special requests (outside of projector/audio): For each speaker provide the following Full name: Address: Email: Twitter: Phone: Speakers will be notified by October 1, 2014.