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FOSDEM 2026 - Open Source Digital Forensics Devroom CFP

The Call for Papers for the Open Source Digital Forensics devroom is now open!

FOSDEM 2026 will take place at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, on Saturday, January 31st and Sunday, February 1st, 2026. If you’re building, breaking, or bending open source forensic tools—or just doing weird and wonderful things in the world of digital forensics—we want to hear from you.

Whether you’re hacking on memory parsers, wrangling cloud artifacts, reverse‑engineering obscure formats, or just have a good war story from the trenches, this is the place to share it. Funny titles encouraged, demos welcome, and yes—if you’ve ever dropped chain of custody or Locard’s exchange principle into casual conversation, you’ll feel right at home

What We’re Looking For

If your work touches digital evidence, we’re interested. Some clusters to get you thinking:

If you think about things like chain of custody, Locard’s exchange principle, or how to make your tool stand up in court—we definitely want your talk.

Who Should Submit

Anyone doing technical work in open source forensics. Whether you maintain a major framework or just wrote your first parser last week, we want to hear from you. First-time speakers, students, hobbyists, and seasoned experts are all welcome.

Talks should be accessible to a technical audience, but don’t be afraid to go deep—our crowd loves technical rigor. And demos are very welcome.

Talk Format

Talks are 25 minutes by default. We like them short and sharp. But if you really need more time for a deep dive, say so in your submission—we’ll see what we can do.

How to Submit

We’re using pretalx this year—no more Pentabarf nightmares.

Your submission should include:

Important Dates

Volunteering

FOSDEM runs on volunteers. If you want to help make the event awesome, visit volunteers.fosdem.org to sign up.

Contact

You can reach us at open-source-digital-forensics-devroom-manager@fosdem.org