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Tag: trustedbsd
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Robert Watson's Slides
from EuroBSDCon 2004
Source: Robert Watson
Added: 14 January 2007
Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2004, slides,
trustedbsd, freebsd, mac, robert watson
TrustedBSD MAC Framework on FreeBSD and Darwin (270 Kb)
Robert Watson will describe the design and application of the TrustedBSD MAC Framework, a
flexible kernel security framework developed on FreeBSD, and recently experimentally
ported to Apple's Darwin operating system. The MAC Framework permits loadable access
control kernel modules to be loaded, modifying the security behavior of the operating
system, including SEBSD, a port of the SELinux FLASK/TE security model to FreeBSD.
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Robert Watson's Slides
from UKUUG LISA 2006
Source: Robert Watson
Added: 14 January 2007
Tags: ukuug, slides, openbsm, trustedbsd, freebsd, robert
watson
CAPP-Compliant Security Event Audit System for Mac OS X and FreeBSD (UKUUG LISA
2006). (199 Kb)
UKUUG LISA 2006 took place in Durham, UK in March, 2006. On this page, you can find my
slides from this conference.
> OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic Security Module (BSM) API
and file format, and is the foundation of the TrustedBSD audit implementation for
FreeBSD. This talk will cover the requirements, design, and implementation of audit
support for FreeBSD. Security audit support provides detailed logging of
security-relevant events, and meets the requirements of the CAPP Common Criteria
protection profile.
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Robert Watson's Slides
from EuroBSDCon 2006 and FreeBSD Developer Summit
Source: Robert Watson
Added: 14 January 2007
Tags: eurobsdcon, eurobsdcon2006, robert watson
How the FreeBSD Project Works (EuroBSDCon 2006 Full Conference) (4.4 Mb),
TrustedBSD presentation on Audit and priv(9) (Developer Summit) (166 Kb)
EuroBSDCon 2006 took place in Milan, Italy, and not only offered excellent food on a
flexible schedule, but also an interesting array of talks on work spanning the BSD's. On
this page, you can find my slides from the FreeBSD developer summit and full
conference.
> Status report on the TrustedBSD Project: introduction and status regarding Audit,
plus a TODO list; introduction to the priv(9) work recently merged to 7.x.
> The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most successful open source operating
system projects, seeing wide deployment across the IT industry. From the root name
servers, to top tier ISPs, to core router operating systems, to firewalls, to embedded
appliances, you can't use a networked computer for ten minutes without using FreeBSD
dozens of times. Part of FreeBSD's reputation for quality and reliability comes from the
nature of its development organization--driven by a hundreds of highly skilled
volunteers, from high school students to university professors. And unlike most open
source projects, the FreeBSD Project has developers who have been working on the same
source base for over twenty years. But how does this organization work? Who pays the
bandwidth bills, runs the web servers, writes the documentation, writes the code, and
calls the shots? And how can developers in a dozen time zones reach agreement on the time
of day, let alone a kernel architecture? This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45
minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into what makes FreeBSD run.
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Robert Watson's Slides
from BSDCan 2006 and FreeBSD Developer Summit
Source: Robert Watson
Added: 14 January 2007
Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2006,
notes, devsummit, robert watson
SMPng Network Stack Update (Developer Summit) (91 Kb),
How the FreeBSD Project Works (BSDCan 2006 Full Conference) (4.4 Mb Kb),
Notes from the 10 May 2006 Meeting of the Network Stack Cabal (Developer Summit) (72
Kb),
TrustedBSD Project Update (Developer Summit) (120 Kb)
As usual, Dan Langille ran an excellent BSDCan
conference. On this page, you can find my slides from the developer summit and full
conference, excluding the contents of the WIPs, for which I don't have permission to
redistribute the slides.
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Robert Watson's Slides
from BSDCan 2004
Source: Robert Watson
Added: 14 January 2007
Tags: bsdcan, bsdcan2004,
slides, trustedbsd, freebsd, robert
watson
TrustedBSD: Trusted Operating System Features for BSD (277 Kb)
BSDCan 2004 took place at the University of Ottawa in Ottawa, Canada. On this page, you
can find my slides from the conference.
> Robert Watson will describe a variety of pieces of work done as part of the
TrustedBSD Project, including the TrustedBSD MAC Framework, Audit facilities for FreeBSD,
as well as supporting infrastructure work such as GEOM/GBDE, UFS2, OpenPAM. He will also
discuss how certification and evaluation play into feature selection, design, and
documentation.
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Robert Watson's Slides
from AsiaBSDCon 2004
Source: Robert Watson
Added: 14 January 2007
Tags: asiabsdcon, asiabsdcon2004, robert watson
AsiaBSDCon 2004 BSD (FreeBSD) BoF session (1.4 Mb),
Extensible Kernel Security through the TrustedBSD MAC Framework. (135 Kb)
AsiaBSDCon 2004 took place in Taipei, Taiwan, in March 2004, and was hosted by Academia
Sinica.