Physician hackers Christian “quaddi” Dameff, M.D. PDT (Virtual)ĭ0 N0 H4RM: A Healthcare Security Conversation Join Flavio Bergamaschi, director and lead technologist, Private AI and Analytics at Intel, to learn more about software and hardware platforms for HE computation, using Intel's full systems approach to meet acceleration, reliability, availability, serviceability and security requirements. Homomorphic encryption (HE) is at an inflection point with overall performance suitable for use cases in regulated industries where preserving data privacy is paramount. PDT (Virtual)Įnabling the Holy Grail of Cryptography: Accelerating Homomorphic Encryption with Intel Platforms Join Suzy Greenberg, vice president, Communications and Incident Response at Intel, to learn more about the security practices, technologies and solutions Intel uses to help create a trusted computing foundation that customers can depend on. Intel’s product security starts at the foundational layer, architected to deliver advanced hardware-enabled security that helps protect potential attack surfaces. Intel’s Security Innovation is Building the Trusted Foundation for ComputingĪs cyberattacks move down the layers of the system stack, software-only security is no longer sufficient. Where: Black Hat Virtual Platform, Swapcard In this presentation, Jennifer Fernick, senior vice president and global head of research, NCC Group, and Christopher Robinson, director of security communications, Intel, will share key lessons learned in coordinating the industry-wide remediation of some of the most impactful vulnerabilities ever disclosed (Heartbleed, Shellshock, Rowhammer and BlueZ), present a threat model of the many unmitigated challenges to securing the open source ecosystem, share new data that illustrates just how fragile and interdependent the security of core infrastructure can be, debate the challenges to securing OSS at scale, and speak unspoken truths of coordinated disclosure and where it can fail. Securing Open Source Software - End-to-End, at Massive Scale, Together Where: Black Hat Virtual Platform, Swapcard Hareesh Khattri, security researcher Nagaraju N Kodalapura, offensive security researcher and Nam N Nguyen, offensive security researcher, all from Intel, will present a new class of threats and attacks by targeting the capabilities and features of PCIe switches instead of endpoint devices, and will discuss attacks made possible using different types of translation layer packets (TLPs) from the memory and IO read/write commonly used in previously known attacks. Exploiting PCIe Switches, Messages and Errors Join Intel experts for panel discussions and talks at this year’s Black Hat USA 2021, DEF CON 29 and BSides Las Vegas, taking place virtually and in Las Vegas starting July 31.
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