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Revision as of 05:04, 27 June 2012
Overview
This is the schedule for the Linux Security Summit 2012, to be held in San Diego on August 30th and 31st, 2012.
The summit this year will be a two-day event, co-located with LinuxCon.
Program
Day 1 (30th Aug)
Presentations
Time | Title | Presenter |
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09:00 | Keynote Talk | Matthew Garrett, Red Hat |
09:50 | break | |
10:00 | Bootstrapping the Policies for LSMs for Native and Web Applications | Elena Reshetova, Intel |
10:45 | DNSSEC: The Shiny New Cryptographically Secured Globally Distributed Database | Paul Wouters, Red Hat |
11:30 | break | |
11:45 | Linux Sandbox Version II - Sandboxing Server Applications | Dan Walsh, Red Hat |
12:30 | lunch (self-funded at nearby location) | |
13:30 | Upcoming Extensions to the Linux kernel Integrity Subsystem (IMA/EVM) | Dmitry Kasatkin, Intel |
14:15 | The Linux Integrity Subsystem and TPM-based Network Endpoint Assessment | Andreas Steffen, HSR University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil, Switzerland |
15:00 | break | |
15:15 | Middleware MAC for Android | Stephen Smalley, National Security Agency |
16:00 | CaitSith: A New Type of Rule Based In-kernel Access Control | Tetsuo Handa, NTT Data Intellilink |
16:45 | Finding Kernel Vulnerabilities Using Coccinelle | Kees Cook, Google |
17:15 | finish |