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Subject: announce: kernel security BOF at USENIX
Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 15:00:01 -0400
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Hi! NAI Labs is sponsoring a Birds-Of-a-Feather (BOF) session at the 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference to give members of the Open Source kernel security community a chance to meet and discuss ideas in person. Crispin Cowan (WireX), Peter Loscocco (NSA), Amon Ott (RSBAC) and Robert Watson (NAI Labs and the FreeBSD Project) have kindly agreed to kick off the session with short presentations on their work. The remainder of the session will be a relatively informal event; the specific issues addressed will be determined by the participants. The posted agenda is as follows: Representatives of several Linux and FreeBSD security projects will present their work and views on providing new support for kernel security extensions. Presenters will include Crispin Cowan (WireX/Immunix), Peter Loscocco (NSA/SELinux), Amon Ott (RSBAC), and Robert Watson (NAI Labs/TrustedBSD). A question and answer period will follow. During this period, all participants will be free to introduce issues that they feel are of critical importance. Likely topics of discussion include requirements for general policy support, the hook-based implementation efforts spawned by the 2001 Linux Kernel Summit, and the future of security in the FreeBSD and Linux kernels. This BOF should be one of several events of interest at the 2001 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. There are five technical sessions with "Security" in their titles. In one of these sessions, Stephen Smalley will be presenting a paper on the NSA's Security-Enhanced Linux project, Robert Watson will be presenting a paper on TrustedBSD, and I (Tim Fraser) will be presenting a paper on LOMAC. The conference is scheduled for 25-30 June 2001 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The BOF will be from 8PM to 10PM on Thursday, 28 June. More details can be found at: http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/ . - Tim Fraser, NAI Labs - To unsubscribe from the rsbac list, send a mail to majordomo@rsbac.org with unsubscribe rsbac as single line in the body.
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