Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2020

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Hardware-aided Trusted Computing devroom


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Saturday Opening AMENDMENT Be secure with Rust & Intel SGX AMENDMENT The Confidential Consortium Framework
A framework to build secure, highly available, and performant applications that focus on multi-party compute and data
AMENDMENT EActors: an actor-based programming framework for Intel SGX AMENDMENT A Tale of Two Worlds: Assessing the Vulnerability of Enclave Shielding Runtimes AMENDMENT HOWTO build a product with OP-TEE AMENDMENT Demo: SGX-LKL
Running unmodified Linux applications inside Intel SGX's enclaves

This devroom is devoted to the emerging open-source ecosystem around Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) which make use of modern hardware extensions like Intel SGX, ARM TrustZone, AMD SEV/SME and others. With today's mainstream consumer hardware being increasingly shipped with these advanced trusted computing technologies, the devroom wants to foster discussion on the much-needed open-source TEE ecosystem amongst open-source hobbyists, academics, enthusiasts, and project maintainers. The devroom’s topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Opening Vasily A. Sartakov 10:30 10:40
  AMENDMENT Be secure with Rust & Intel SGX Jethro G. Beekman 10:40 11:15
  AMENDMENT The Confidential Consortium Framework
A framework to build secure, highly available, and performant applications that focus on multi-party compute and data
Amaury Chamayou 11:20 11:55
  AMENDMENT EActors: an actor-based programming framework for Intel SGX Vasily A. Sartakov 12:00 12:35
  AMENDMENT A Tale of Two Worlds: Assessing the Vulnerability of Enclave Shielding Runtimes Jo Van Bulck 12:40 13:15
  AMENDMENT HOWTO build a product with OP-TEE Rouven Czerwinski 13:20 13:55
  AMENDMENT Demo: SGX-LKL
Running unmodified Linux applications inside Intel SGX's enclaves
Thiago Zagatti 14:00 14:30