| CFP closes at | November 02, 2026 20:58 UTC |
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Quality over quantity
We care more about original, thoughtful content than just filling slots.
If you have something genuinely useful or interesting to share, we’d love to have you as a speaker.
Sales pitches
It’s totally fine to highlight your product, framework, or service.
But straight-up sales pitches—especially reused ones—won’t make the cut.
Inclusivity
We welcome speakers from every background and experience level.
If you’d like to speak but need support or accommodations, let us know. We’ll do what we can to help.
Be nice!
We won’t publish anything offensive or disrespectful.
We’re here to learn, share, and have fun, let’s keep it that way.
CFP Description
Conf42 Chaos Engineering 2026
First things first, please watch the CFP tips and tricks video - 5 minutes. It will increase your chances of having your talk accepted.
Let’s talk about intentionally breaking stuff so it stops surprising us.
If you spend your days running experiments, designing failure cases, tuning throttles, or trying to make outages less devastating, this event’s for you.
We’ll dig into what’s working (and what’s not) in the world of chaos engineering:
- Designing safe, meaningful failure experiments
- Injecting faults across networks, services, and infra
- Measuring blast radius and improving recovery time
- Automating chaos as part of CI/CD and runbooks
- Combining chaos with observability and incident response
- Culture, coordination, and getting buy-in for experiments
- Lessons learned from controlled failures and the surprises they revealed
Come hang out with people who provoke systems to learn their limits, share what you’ve learned, and pick up a few ideas to make your next incident recover faster.
For any questions and suggestions, please join our Discord server!
Hope to see you there,
Mark