Securing the IoT with eBPF and Rust - Giovanni Alberto Falcione

Securing the IoT with eBPF and Rust - Giovanni Alberto Falcione

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Pulsar (https://github.com/Exein-io/pulsar) is an open source runtime security framework powered by eBPF and written entirely in Rust. Pulsar is designed to run on modern embedded devices, allowing for a more secure IoT landscape of today and tomorrow.

In this lightning talk we will discuss the challenges of embedded security and explain how Pulsar and eBPF can help make IoT devices secure at runtime with minimal impact on their performance and safety.

Whether you are just starting to learn about eBPF, you're looking for further material or you're a seasoned contributor to major eBPF projects, the eBPF & Cilium Community is here to support you. Join the community on Slack 24/7 for help with, and discussions about eBPF and Cilium: https://ebpf.io/slack.

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Cilium is an open source software for providing, securing and observing network connectivity between container workloads - cloud native, and fueled by the revolutionary Kernel technology eBPF.

Learn more on the website: https://cilium.io/
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Download and contribute on Github: https://github.com/cilium/cilium

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eBPF is a revolutionary technology with origins in the Linux kernel that can run sandboxed programs in an operating system kernel. It is used to safely and efficiently extend the capabilities of the kernel without requiring to change kernel source code or load kernel modules.

Learn more on the website: https://ebpf.io/

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