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August 27 - 28 - Vancouver, BC, Canada
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#1
Making C Less Dangerous - Kees Cook, Google
#2
Security in Zephyr and Fuchsia - Stephen Smalley & James Carter, National Security Agency
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fs-verity: Native File-based Authenticity - Michael Halcrow & Eric Biggers, Google
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Linux Audit: Moving Beyond Kernel Namespaces to Audit Container IDs - Richard Guy Briggs, Red Hat
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Azure Sphere: Fitting Linux Security in 4 MiB of RAM - Ryan Fairfax, Microsoft
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Syzbot and the Tale of Thousand Kernel Bugs - Dmitry Vyukov, Google
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STACKLEAK: A Long Way to the Linux Kernel Mainline - Alexander Popov, Positive Technologies
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Sub-system Update: Kernel Self-Protection Project - Kees Cook, Google
#9
Open System Firmware Projects - Elaine Palmer, IBM Research
#10
Year in Review: Android Kernel Security - Jeff Vander Stoep & Sami Tolvanen, Google
#11
How to Safely Restrict Access to Files in a Programmatic Way with Landlock? - Mickaël Salaün, ANSSI
#12
Sub-system Update: Linux Integrity Status Update - Mimi Zohar, IBM
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Sub-system Update: AppArmor Update 2018 - John Johansen, Canonical
#14
Sub-system Update: State of SELinux - Paul Moore, Red Hat
#15
Sub-system Update: Smack Update 2018 - Casey Schaufler, Intel
#16
Opening Remarks - James Morris, Microsoft
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Updating Linux with TUX: Trust Update for Linux Kernel - Suhho Lee & Hyunik Kim, Dankook University
#22
Security Module Stacks that Don't Fall Over - Casey Schaufler, Intel
#23
Life Behind the Tinfoil: A Look at Qubes and Copperhead - Konstantin Ryabitsev, The Linux Foundation
#24
Proactive Software Defense against Side Channel Attacks - Kristen Accardi, Intel
#25
Project Cerberus - Bryan Kelly, Microsoft
#26
A Canonical Event Log Structure for IMA - David Safford & Monty Wiseman, GE
#27
Using the TPM NVRAM to Protect Secure Boot Keys in POWER9 OpenPOWER Systems - Claudio Siqueira de Carvalho, IBM
#28
The Future of Security is in Open Silicon - Joel Wittenauer, Rambus Security, Cryptography Research
#29
Protected Execution Facility - Guerney D. H. Hunt, IBM Research
#30
Getting Started with the TPM2 Software Stack (TSS2) - Philip Tricca, Intel
#31
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Extending OpenPOWER Boot Security to Guests - George Wilson, IBM
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