Thank you for your interest in the recorded sessions from Linux Security Summit 2016! View all 19 sessions from the event below.
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Keynote: Inside the Mind of a Coccinelle Programmer by Julia Lawall, Inria
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The State of Kernel Self Protection Project by Kees Cook, Google
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Towards Measured Boot Out of the Box by Matthew Garrett, CoreOS
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On the Way to Safe Containers by Stephane Graber, Canonical
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AppArmor by John Johansen, Canonical
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Current State of Kernel Audit and Linux Namespaces, Looking Ahead to Containers by Richard Guy Briggs, Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
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AMD x86 Memory Encryption Technologies by David Kaplan, AMD
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Securing Filesystem Images for Unprivileged Containers by James Bottomley, IBM
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Smack in 2016 by Casey Schaufler, The Smack Project
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Integrity by Mimi Zohar, IBM
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SELinux by Paul Moore, Red Hat
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Seecomp by Kees Cook, Google
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Design and Implementation of a Security Architecture for Critical Infrastructure Industrial by David Safford, General Electric’s Global Research Center (GRC)
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Android: Protecting the Kernel by Jeffrey Vander Stoep, Google
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Opportunistic Encryption Using IPsec by Paul Wouters, Libreswan IPsec VPN Project
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(Ab)using Linux as a Trusted Bootloader by Eric Richter, IBM
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Integrity Protection and Access Control – Who Do You Trust? by Glenn Wurster, Blackberry
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Minijail: Running Untrusted Programs Safely by Jorge Lucangeli Obes, Google
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TPM by Jarkko Sakkinen, Intel