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Tuesday, November 19 • 3:20pm - 3:55pm
Using TUF to Mitigate Repository Compromises - Marina Moore, NYU & Justin Cappos, NYU

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The secure distribution of software is critical to the overall security of a system. In this talk, Justin Cappos and Marina Moore will provide an introduction to The Update Framework (TUF), a CNCF project that has been used throughout the cloud native community for compromise resilient software updates. TUF provides a flexible framework for secure updates even through a compromise of signing keys or the update repository. You will come away from this talk with an understanding of why secure distribution of software is important and how TUF can be used to achieve this goal.

Speakers
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Justin Cappos

Professor, NYU
Justin Cappos is a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at New York University, who strives to provide service to society through technology. Justin's research philosophy focuses on solving real world security problems in practice. He and his students often... Read More →
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Marina Moore

PhD Candidate, New York University
Marina Moore is a PhD candidate at NYU Tandon’s Secure Systems Lab researching secure software updates and software supply chain security. She is a maintainer of The Update Framework (TUF), a CNCF graduated project, as well as in-toto, an incubating project. She contributed to the... Read More →


Tuesday November 19, 2019 3:20pm - 3:55pm PST
Room 32AB - San Diego Convention Center Upper Level