Linux Security Summit Europe 2023
Wednesday, September 20
07:30 CEST - Continental Breakfast + Registration + Badge Pick-up
09:00 CEST - Welcome & Opening Remarks - Elena Reshetova
09:05 CEST - BPF and Security. Friends and Foes - Alexei Starovoitov
10:00 CEST - Genmai: A Security Vulnerability Detection Framework for Linux Operating System - Gao Tong & Song Bang Chengjin
10:30 CEST - Break & Networking
11:00 CEST - Estimating Security Risk Through Repository Mining - Tamas K. Lengyel
11:50 CEST - A PKCS #11 Signing Provider for OpenSSL - Reinhard Buendgen
12:40 CEST - Lunch (Attendees on Own)
14:10 CEST - OP-TEE: Using the ARM Trust-Zone to Control Tamper Resistant Processors - Jorge Ramirez-Ortiz, Foundries.io.Ltd.
15:00 CEST - Enabling Hardware-Assisted Shields for Linux Security Subsystems - Zahra Tarkhani
15:30 CEST - Break & Networking
16:00 CEST - BoF / Hackfest
Thursday, September 21
07:30 CEST - Zen + Registration + Badge Pick-up
08:00 CEST - Continental Breakfast
09:00 CEST - Welcome Back & Check-In - Elena Reshetova
09:05 CEST - Hardware-backed Per-process Secrets - Matthew Garrett
09:45 CEST - Blueprint for Secure Boot and Data Integrity Using rustBoot, dm-verity and OverlayFS - Ulrich Matejek, ETAS GmbH & Philipp Ahmann, Robert Bosch GmbH
10:15 CEST - Break & Networking
10:45 CEST - LSM Updates: IMA, SELinux, AppArmor, SMACK & BPF - Roberto Sassu, Huawei; Paul Moore, Microsoft Corporation; John Johansen, Canonical & KP Singh
12:00 CEST - Update on Landlock: Audit, Debugging and Metrics - Michaël Salaün
12:30 CEST - Lunch (Attendees on Own)
14:00 CEST - Landlock Workshop: Sandboxing Application for Fun and Protection - Michaël Salaün
16:00 CEST - Break & Networking
16:30 CEST - BoF / Hackfests
Linux Security Summit (LSS) is a technical forum for collaboration between Linux developers, researchers, and end users with the primary aim of fostering community efforts to analyze and solve Linux security challenges.
LSS is where key Linux security community members and maintainers gather to present their work and discuss research with peers, joined by those who wish to keep up with the latest in Linux security development and who would like to provide input to the development process.