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The Seven Properties of Highly Secure IoT Devices
February 10, 2020
Security is often mentioned as a top concern by people who buildor are looking at buildingIoT solutions. Hardware, connectivity, cloud infrastructure, integration with 3rd party applications securi …
AT-based Modem Support in the Zephyr Project: Present and Future
February 9, 2020
Product makers can now solve complicated connectivity issues by adding low power LTE Cat-M1 and NB-IOT modems to their products. However, the software for these modems is far from standard and often …
Hashi-tributor 101: How to Contribute
February 9, 2020
Terraform sits at over 1300 open issues, and as a newly hired apprentice engineer at HashiCorp, it was Tracy Holmes' job to help tackle some of these. From finding the right issues, understanding labe …
How to Grow Communities, Not Just Code
February 9, 2020
Good code isn't enough for a successful open source project. First of all, only you know how to use what you've made. Maybe it's time for a little UI and UX help? At the very least some documentation! …
KernelShark 1.0 is Here; What Does that Mean?
February 9, 2020
KernelShark is an Open Source front end GUI for Ftrace, the official tracer of the Linux kernel. It was started in 2009 by Steven Rostedt and written in GTK. It was Steven's "idle task" where he worke …
Make Linux the Cornerstone of Your Digital Building with Eclipse VOLTTRON
February 9, 2020
VOLTTRON, developed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, is an open-source distributed control and sensing software platform. Used in concert with special applications known as V-agents, VOLTTRO …
Microservices with Ballerina: A Programming Language for Network Distributed Applications
February 9, 2020
Ballerina is a programming language designed for network-distributed applications. One of its key objectives is to make providing and consuming services easier by baking concepts such as listeners, se …
Telemetry: Industry Status, Challenges, and OSS Opportunities
February 9, 2020
Telemetry is the new buzzword in the industry these days. Key questions addressed in the talk: What is telemetry at the network, application, and business level? What is the intersection of open-sourc …
USB Arsenal for Masses
February 9, 2020
There are various reasons why you may want to play with or at least monitor USB traffic. Starting with USB device reverse engineering end up with USB security research. There is a lot of commercial eq …
Using Serial kdb / kgdb to Debug the Linux Kernel
February 9, 2020
The Linux kernel has had an in-kernel debugger for many years, but shockingly few people are setup to use it. In this tutorial I will demonstrate how to use kgdb for debugging kernel crashes on system …
Zowe Redefines the Way We Interact with z/OS
February 9, 2020
Zowe is the first open source tool platform and integration framework for z/OS mainframes that delivers a non-prescriptive interface. With Zowe, developers and system programmers can integrate existin …
Automating REST Microservices with Ride
February 8, 2020
Thoughts of system outages in multi-component and multi-environment REST architectures keep even hardened engineers and managers up at night. Managing the end-to-end validation to guard against this c …
Chameleon: Expanding Open-Source Ambari for HPC
February 8, 2020
High performance computing (HPC) community is increasingly demanding big data processing beyond traditional simulation-based computation. Hadoop ecosystem has a roadmap that includes HPC support inclu …
How Did Automotive Grade Linux Become THE Open Source Community Cars?
February 8, 2020
Car companies and their suppliers long ago learned how to take raw steel and turn it into a finished product. When software first entered the car, it was all closed source, but at the turn of the twen …
Moving Compliance to the Left (Open Source Compliance and Product Planning)
February 8, 2020
Open Source compliance can be time consuming and risky if left until late in your product cycle. We will discuss how we have been moving our compliance to the left into product planning, engaging wi …
UEFI Secure Boot in U-Boot
February 8, 2020
The PC world and embedded systems have mostly followed their own paths when it comes to firmware design. PCs grew up around BIOS followed by EFI which eventually became the UEFI specification, and fin …
Wear Estimation for Devices with eMMC Flash Memory
February 8, 2020
One of the most common persistent memory technology in today's embedded Linux devices is eMMC flash memory.The raw NAND flash used inside the eMMC chips has a limited number of write cycles. To get a …
A Community that Meets Together, Flourishes Together
February 7, 2020
Communities help you leverage and sustain Open Source Software. But how can you grow a sustainable community?While online communities are great, there is no substitute for human face-to-face interacti …
Deploy your First DApp and Solidity Smart Contracts to Hyperledger Fabric
February 7, 2020
Smart contracts are one of the must-have features that most blockchain technologies provide today. Hyperledger Fabric is a permissioned blockchain platform where people write smart contracts in genera …
Easy as a pi: EdgeX on Raspberry Pi for Automotive IoT
February 7, 2020
EdgeX is an open source hardware-agnostic framework for IoT and Edge Computing. It is composed of a series of docker containers acting as micro-services that allow developers to plug and play from the …
Network Orchestration Using Blockchain
February 7, 2020
Edge computing provides high scalability, fast computing to sensor nodes (IoT, WSNs and CPS) and reduces latency in term of response which is difficult in cloud computing.Orchestration provides monito …
Serverless and Other Emerging Tech
February 7, 2020
An introduction to the new area of serverlesscomputing, including serverless application design, impact on IT operations, and platform options.The hands on lab will guide attendees through deploying …
Starting and Scaling an Open Source Office: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
February 7, 2020
In this talk we present the challenging journey of the conception and growth of the Open Source Office at HERE Technologies from its start in 2016 till the present day.New ways of software development …
Where is my Code Vulnerable: Matching CVEs and Source Code
February 7, 2020
Surprisingly, often it's hard to find the precise correspondence between a known software vulnerability (in CVE) and the exact origin of the software (Maven coordinates or github repo/tag). Ideally, t …
Building a Secure IoT Device
February 6, 2020
Building a secure connected device is a complex challenge.- Provisioning of a device requires handling of secrets. While creating a physically secure facility is an accepted way of securely provisio …
Create your Own MySQL-as-a-Service that Runs Anywhere Using Kubernetes Operators
February 6, 2020
Kubernetes offers a unique opportunity for organizations to build a production-grade RDS-like service running on their own infrastructure: either on-premises or in the public cloud. Using Kubernetes O …
Linux Speakup Makes Linux Talk to Users: Past and Future
February 6, 2020
Speakup is a screen reader for Linux. Originally written by a blind person, speakup is a cool piece of software in more than one way: It entirely lives in kernel The only screen reader which start …
Monitoring Containers with BPF
February 6, 2020
While containers represented a huge leap forward in how applications are built, deployed, and managed, they can also turn monitoring into a bit of a murder mystery. But hope is not lost!In this talk, …
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