Accepted talks in Security Devroom @ FOSDEM 2023

Jakub Jelen jjelen at redhat.com
Thu Jan 5 07:16:41 UTC 2023


Ludovic,
we would like to get a confirmation from you that you are going to be 
present in FOSDEM and the time for your talk in Security Devroom works 
for you.

https://fosdem.org/2023/schedule/track/security/

Jakub

On 12/21/22 15:56, Jakub Jelen wrote:
> Hello Zahra, Pauline, Ludovic,
> 
> this is a second reminder that your talks were selected for the Security 
> Devroom, but we did not hear from you over the last week since the 
> schedule was published.
> 
> Please, confirm that you can make it to Fosdem to give the presentation, 
> either by reaching out to me or to the security-devroom mailing list to 
> confirm your attendance. Otherwise we will have to select replacements.
> 
>   * Where does that code come from?
>   * Secure voice/video over IP communications today and tomorrow thanks 
> to post-quantum encryption !
>   * Analyzing and detecting unsafe integration of OS security subsystems 
> and policies
> 
> Regards,
> Jakub
> 
> On 12/15/22 17:14, Jakub Jelen wrote:
>> 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
Crypto Team, Security Engineering
Red Hat, Inc.



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