Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

Security devroom


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Saturday Enabling FIDO2/WebAuthn support for remotely managed users FIDO beyond the browser AMENDMENT Hardening Linux System with File Access Policy Daemon Elliptic curves in FOSS
More curves to the set
OpenSSL in RHEL: FIPS-140-3 certification
From FIPS-140-2 upstream to FIPS-140-3 downstream
Kerberos PKINIT: what, why, and how (to break it) Remote Attestation with Keylime AMENDMENT Hybrid Public Key Encryption in PQ world?
Converting HPKE to be PQ
Where does that code come from?
Git Checkout Authentication to the Rescue of Supply Chain Security
Whom Do You Trust?
Privacy and Collaboration in CryptPad
IntelOwl Project
making the life of security analysts easier
What Does Rugby Have To Do With Sigstore?
Learning Sigstore via Rugby
How to protect your Kubernetes cluster using Crowdsec Secure voice/video over IP communications today and tomorrow thanks to post-quantum encryption !
The Linphone softphone has integrated CRYSTALS-Kyber, the NIST finalist algorithm in the encryption key category
Mercator
Mapping the information system
Hardware-backed attestation in TLS Demystifying StackRox
Unlock zero trust cloud-native security in Kubernetes

Read the Call for Papers at https://github.com/security-devroom/fosdem-2023.

This year Security Devroom accepts any talks that is relevant to security in the free software and open source world. We don't exclude any relevant submission, but some suggested topics include:

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Enabling FIDO2/WebAuthn support for remotely managed users Alexander Bokovoy, Iker Pedrosa 10:30 10:55
  FIDO beyond the browser Joost van Dijk 11:00 11:25
  AMENDMENT Hardening Linux System with File Access Policy Daemon Radovan Sroka 11:30 11:55
  Elliptic curves in FOSS
More curves to the set
Sergi Blanch-Torné 12:00 12:25
  OpenSSL in RHEL: FIPS-140-3 certification
From FIPS-140-2 upstream to FIPS-140-3 downstream
Dmitry Belyavskiy 12:30 12:55
  Kerberos PKINIT: what, why, and how (to break it) Fraser Tweedale 13:00 13:25
  Remote Attestation with Keylime Anderson Sasaki, Thore Sommer 13:30 13:55
  AMENDMENT Hybrid Public Key Encryption in PQ world?
Converting HPKE to be PQ
Norbert Pócs 14:00 14:25
  Where does that code come from?
Git Checkout Authentication to the Rescue of Supply Chain Security
Ludovic Courtès 14:30 14:55
  Whom Do You Trust?
Privacy and Collaboration in CryptPad
Theo von Arx 15:00 15:25
  IntelOwl Project
making the life of security analysts easier
Matteo Lodi 15:30 15:55
  What Does Rugby Have To Do With Sigstore?
Learning Sigstore via Rugby
James Strong, Lewis Denham-Parry 16:00 16:25
  How to protect your Kubernetes cluster using Crowdsec Hamza ESSAHELY, Sebastien Blot 16:30 16:55
  Secure voice/video over IP communications today and tomorrow thanks to post-quantum encryption !
The Linphone softphone has integrated CRYSTALS-Kyber, the NIST finalist algorithm in the encryption key category
Jehan Monnier 17:00 17:25
  Mercator
Mapping the information system
Didier Barzin 17:30 17:55
  Hardware-backed attestation in TLS Ionuț Mihalcea 18:00 18:25
  Demystifying StackRox
Unlock zero trust cloud-native security in Kubernetes
Rutvik 18:30 18:55