Secure Boot

The Linux Plumbers 2013 Secure Boot track is focusing on current and future development of supporting the UEFI Secure Boot specification across the Linux ecosystem.

The structure will be most likely be discussion oriented sessions on specific topics related to Secure Boot. Some topics may be fit better as a traditional presentation, however those should be limited in number.

Possible topics:

  • Lessons learned from existing Secure Boot implementations
  • Upstreaming of the current secure boot kernel patchset
  • Secure Boot compliant kexec/kdump implementation
  • Secure Boot compliant system hibernate and restore implemenation
  • Methods for third party module/binary signing

Key Attendees:

  • Matthew Garrett
  • Greg KH
  • James Bottomley
  • Vivek Goyal
  • Vojtech Pavlik
  • Joey Lee
  • Michal Marek
  • Gary Lin
  • Matt Fleming
  • Peter Jones
  • Steve Langasek
  • Mimi Zohar
  • Justin Forbes

Schedule

The schedule of the 2013 Microconference-Name Plumbers Micro Conference is as follows. Note presentation slides can be found on the Plumbers page by following the links to the abstracts:

  • Session 1 - Presenter 1
  • Session 2 - Presenter 2
  • etc…

Discussion notes

This is a good place to record notes from your session. All too often, if notes were not written down, the session might as well not have happened.

Contact

Proposal added by Josh Boyer jwboyer@redhat.com

 
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