Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2020

schedule

K.1.105 (La Fontaine)


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:00 18:50 Community and Ethics, Containers and Security, Databases
Sunday 09:00 16:50 Databases, Miscellaneous
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday How FOSS could revolutionize municipal government
with recent real-world examples
The Selfish Contributor Explained The Ethics Behind Your IoT Freedom and AI: Can Free Software include ethical AI systems?
Exploring the intersection of Free software and AI
How Containers and Kubernetes re-defined the GNU/Linux Operating System
A Greybeard's Worst Nightmare
Fixing the Kubernetes clusterfuck
Understanding security from the kernel up
Address Space Isolation in the Linux Kernel Guix: Unifying provisioning, deployment, and package management in the age of containers AMENDMENT LumoSQL - Experiments with SQLite, LMDB and more
SQLite is justly famous, but also has well-known limitations
Sunday SECCOMP your PostgreSQL dqlite: High-availability SQLite
An embeddable, distributed and fault tolerant SQL engine
MySQL Goes to 8! SWIM - Protocol to Build a Cluster
SWIM gossip protocol, its implementation, and improvements
Improving protections against speculative execution side channel SaBRe: Load-time selective binary rewriting The year of the virtual Linux desktop Making & Breaking Matrix's E2E encryption
In which we exercise the threat model for Matrix's E2E encrypted decentralised communication

Events

Title Track Start End

Saturday

  How FOSS could revolutionize municipal government
with recent real-world examples
Community and Ethics 10:00 10:50
  The Selfish Contributor Explained Community and Ethics 11:00 11:50
  The Ethics Behind Your IoT Community and Ethics 12:00 12:50
  Freedom and AI: Can Free Software include ethical AI systems?
Exploring the intersection of Free software and AI
Community and Ethics 13:00 13:50
  How Containers and Kubernetes re-defined the GNU/Linux Operating System
A Greybeard's Worst Nightmare
Containers and Security 14:00 14:50
  Fixing the Kubernetes clusterfuck
Understanding security from the kernel up
Containers and Security 15:00 15:50
  Address Space Isolation in the Linux Kernel Containers and Security 16:00 16:50
  Guix: Unifying provisioning, deployment, and package management in the age of containers Containers and Security 17:00 17:50
  AMENDMENT LumoSQL - Experiments with SQLite, LMDB and more
SQLite is justly famous, but also has well-known limitations
Databases 18:00 18:50

Sunday

  SECCOMP your PostgreSQL Databases 09:00 09:50
  dqlite: High-availability SQLite
An embeddable, distributed and fault tolerant SQL engine
Databases 10:00 10:50
  MySQL Goes to 8! Databases 11:00 11:50
  SWIM - Protocol to Build a Cluster
SWIM gossip protocol, its implementation, and improvements
Databases 12:00 12:50
  Improving protections against speculative execution side channel Miscellaneous 13:00 13:50
  SaBRe: Load-time selective binary rewriting Miscellaneous 14:00 14:50
  The year of the virtual Linux desktop Miscellaneous 15:00 15:50
  Making & Breaking Matrix's E2E encryption
In which we exercise the threat model for Matrix's E2E encrypted decentralised communication
Miscellaneous 16:00 16:50