Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2015

schedule

Security devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Software isolation in Linux
as used in the development of openconnect VPN server
PixelVault
Using GPUs for Securing Cryptographic Operations
Thou shalt not leak your keys
Practical key privilege separation using Caml Crush
Universal 2nd Factor Authentication
Strengthening username/password authentication with "driverless" USB hardware
Quickstart JavaCard development.
Isolate keys and code into secure hardware!
Genode - OS security by design Mandos
Disk encryption without passwords
Hybrid Cryptography
Applying Hybrid Cryptography to Restful Systems
NetAidKit
Usable Privacy and Anonymity for Journalists
Web Security
WebCrypto and CSP
The Fuzzing Project
Improving the state of free software security with fuzzing tools
Two decades later - Signing OpenPGP keys in the 2000s
Presenting GNOME Keysign
BIFUZ
Broadcast Intent Fuzzing Framework for Android
Security enforcement by privilege aware launcher
Interesting research trial in Tizen security
Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Software isolation in Linux
as used in the development of openconnect VPN server
Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos 09:00 09:25
  PixelVault
Using GPUs for Securing Cryptographic Operations
Giorgos Vasiliadis 09:30 09:55
  Thou shalt not leak your keys
Practical key privilege separation using Caml Crush
Thomas Calderon 10:00 10:25
  Universal 2nd Factor Authentication
Strengthening username/password authentication with "driverless" USB hardware
Simon Josefsson 10:30 11:10
  Quickstart JavaCard development.
Isolate keys and code into secure hardware!
Martin Paljak 11:15 11:55
  Genode - OS security by design Norman Feske 12:00 12:25
  Mandos
Disk encryption without passwords
Teddy Hogeborn 12:30 12:55
  Hybrid Cryptography
Applying Hybrid Cryptography to Restful Systems
Romek Szczesniak 13:00 13:25
  NetAidKit
Usable Privacy and Anonymity for Journalists
Harm Boertien 13:30 13:55
  Web Security
WebCrypto and CSP
Habib Virji 14:00 14:25
  The Fuzzing Project
Improving the state of free software security with fuzzing tools
Hanno Böck 14:45 15:10
  Two decades later - Signing OpenPGP keys in the 2000s
Presenting GNOME Keysign
Tobias Mueller 15:15 15:40
  BIFUZ
Broadcast Intent Fuzzing Framework for Android
Razvan-Costin Ionescu, Andreea Brindusa Proca 15:45 16:10
  Security enforcement by privilege aware launcher
Interesting research trial in Tizen security
José Bollo 16:15 16:40