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Speakers
Jean-Michel Pouré
Schedule
Day Saturday
Room AW1.105
Capacity 48
Start time 13:15
End time 13:45
Duration 00:30
Info
Track Security & hardware crypto devroom

Smart card and crypto jungle

Description of different crypto hardware and insight to the maze of different libraries, frameworks and middlewares.

Events that start after this one (within 30 minutes):

When Event Track Where
13:45-14:15 SSH libraries: SSH vs TLS; libssh Security & hardware crypto AW1.105
13:45-14:15 Introduction to Clustering with Mahout Data Analytics AW1.124
13:45-14:15 Firefox 4 Mozilla H.1301
14:00-14:15 Coreboot: x86 system boot and initialization Lightning Talks Ferrer
14:00-14:25 Boosting Enterprise MySQL performance: implementing I/O prefetch for InnoDB MySQL & friends H.2213
14:00-14:25 Manos: web apps for the lazy hacker Mono AW1.120
14:00-14:30 XMPP and Security Jabber & XMPP AW1.121
14:00-14:30 IcedRobot: The GNUlization of Android Free Java AW1.125
14:00-14:40 Dynamic hacking with Guile GNU H.2214
14:00-14:45 Community Anti-patterns Crossdesktop H.1309
14:00-14:50 DevOps? - More than Marketing System Janson
14:00-14:50 The life of a Firefox feature Web Browsing Chavanne
14:00-15:00 Using NixOS for declarative deployment and testing CrossDistro H.1302
14:00-15:00 Swimming Upstream CrossDistro H.1308
14:00-15:00 Advanced Experiments with XMOS Multicore Embedded Hardware. Embedded Lameere
14:00-15:00 mk-configure BSD AW1.126
14:00-15:45 LPI Exam 1 Certification Guillissen
14:00-16:00 TYPO3 Exam Session Certification UA2.114
14:00-16:00 BSD Associate Exam Session Certification UA2.114
14:15-14:45 libcurl: Supporting seven SSL libraries and one SSH library Security & hardware crypto AW1.105
14:15-14:45 Mapping Wikileaks' Cablegate using Python, mongoDB, Neo4J and Gephi Data Analytics AW1.124
14:15-14:45 LanguageKit - supporting Smalltalk and JavaScript dialects on the Objective-C runtime - what's hard, what's easy, and why developers and users should care. World of GNUstep AW1.117