Accepted talks in Security Devroom @ FOSDEM 2023

Jakub Jelen jjelen at redhat.com
Thu Dec 15 16:14:32 UTC 2022


Hello and congratulations!

Your talks for Security Devroom was accepted and should show up soon on 
the website or you are just subscribed to the security devroom mailing list.

If your talk is in the following list, please confirm either in direct 
mail to me or on the security-devroom mailing list that you indeed count 
with coming to Brussels in person to give this talk, the time works for 
you and there is no overlap with other talks you might be giving in 
different devroom, ideally during next week.

The talks should show up in the website soon, together with information 
about you as a speaker. We would like to encourage you to fill in the 
profile in penta, add photograph or add additional speakers if you plan to


Enabling FIDO2/WebAuthn support for remotely managed users
FIDO beyond the browser
Demystifying JWT
Elliptic curves in FOSS
FIPS in OpenSSL: from 140-2 to 140-3
Kerberos PKINIT: what, why, and how (to break it)
Remote Attestation with Keylime
How do you trust your open source software?
Where does that code come from?
Whom Do You Trust?
IntelOwl Project
What Does Rugby Have To Do With Sigstore?
How to protect your Kubernetes cluster using Crowdsec
Secure voice/video over IP communications today and tomorrow thanks to 
post-quantum encryption !
Fuzzit: when you have to fuzz all system software
Analyzing and detecting unsafe integration of OS security subsystems and 
policies
Demystifying StackRox


Looking forward to see you in there!

In the name of Security Devroom organizational team,
-- 
Jakub Jelen



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