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Overview
This is the schedule for the Linux Security Summit 2010, to be held in Boston in conjunction with Linuxcon on Monday, August 9th. The format of the event is a series of selected presentations, followed by a Q&A panel, and lightning talks. This schedule is subject to change: check this page for updates.
Presentations
Presentation sessions are 30 minutes in length, including discussion.
Time | Title | Presenter |
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09:00 | Recent Advances in the SELinux Sandbox | Dan Walsh, Red Hat |
09:30 | in ur webserver, writin ur logs | Joshua Brindle, Tresys |
10:00 | Integrating Security into Vyatta | Stephen Hemminger, Vyatta |
10:30 | break | |
11:00 | MSF Security Framework Overview | Elena Reshetova, Nokia |
11:30 | Access Control in the MSF Security Framework | Janne Karhunen, Nokia |
12:00 | lunch (self-funded at nearby location) | |
13:00 | Linux Security in 10 Years | Brad Spengler, grsecurity |
13:30 | Using EVM to protect security extended attributes | Mimi Zohar, IBM |
14:00 | Secstate: Integrating SCAP and Puppet for System Lockdown | Karl MacMillan, Tresys |
14:30 | break | |
15:00 | Widely Used But Out-Of-Tree | Kees Cook, Canonical |
15:30 | Linux Security Usability: Restricting Programs Using SELinux, AppArmor and FBAC-LSM | Z. Cliffe Schreuders, Murdoch University |
16:00 | System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) | Stephen Gallagher, Red Hat |
16:30 | break |
Panel
The panel session will start with a discussion topic, followed by open Q&A. Members of the panel will be determined closer to the event.
Time | Topic | Moderator |
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17:00 | The viability of a standard Linux security API | Casey Schaufler, Smack Project |
17:20 | Open Q&A | Paul Moore, HP |
Lightning talks and closing
From approximately 18:00 to 18:30, we'll hold lightning talks and wrap up the event.
Time | Event | Moderator |
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18:00 | Lightning Talks (5mins each) | Joshua Brindle, Tresys |
18:30 | finish |
Lightning talks will be five minutes in length, with up to six slots. Topics will be accepted on the day, with priority given to topics not accepted as main presentations.